Meetings Between Experts: An Approach to Sharing Ideas in Medical Consultations |
Contents
A study of general practice consultations and their outcomes | 29 |
The problem of information | 35 |
The information shared with patients | 49 |
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Meetings Between Experts: An Approach to Sharing Ideas in Medical Consultations No preview available - 1985 |
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References to this book
Skills for Communicating with Patients Jonathan Silverman,Suzanne M. Kurtz,Juliet Draper No preview available - 2005 |