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The doctor--patient relationship in US primary care

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P Lings, P Evans, D Seamark, C Seamark, K … - JRSM, 2003 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
Changes in the organization of primary care in the UK are driven by a need to
improve access and availability, but doctor—patient relationships may suffer.
To investigate the importance of such relationships in a different setting, ...
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The doctor $# x02014; patient relationship in US primary care


P Lings, P Evans, D Seamark, C Seamark, K … - Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 2003 - ukpmc.ac.uk
Changes in the organization of primary care in the UK are driven by a need to
improve access and availability, but doctor—patient relationships may suffer.
To investigate the importance of such relationships in a different setting, ...
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[CITATION] Women doctors: impact on the medical profession in the Sudan


AM Ahmed - Sud Pub, 2006
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[CITATION] Beliefs about control in patient-doctor relationship


R Street, E Krupat, R Bell, R Kravitz - J Gen Intern Med, 2003
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In the Barakai camp there is little life, little hope.

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W Seufert - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1989 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
A fghanistan is bleeding severely from wounds inflicted during a 10- year
struggle against Soviet occupation. More than 1 million Afghans died during that
conflict, which continues today even though Soviet troops have left the ...
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What has trust got to do with it? Cardiac risk reduction and family physicians discussions …


L Jackson, W Putnam, P Twohig, F Burge, K … - Health, Risk &# 38; Society, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
The management of patients through the use of evidence-based medicine has become
the 'mantra' of medicine within many Western countries. Evidence-based medicine
is aimed at providing the best objective, scientific care to all patients, ...
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Free to be you and me?

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MC Beach, S Saha - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2005 - Springer
Should physicians have facial piercings? The question, on its surface, may sound
trivial, and to many the answer may seem obvious. But within this simple
question lie profound tensions, between physicians' individual rights to ...
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Rationalization of medical risk through talk of trust: an exploration of elective eye surgery …


EJ Sobo - Anthropology &# 38; Medicine, 8, 2001 - ingentaconnect.com
This exploratory paper represents a preliminary reflection on the ways people
talk about LASIK (laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis), elective surgery to
correct refractive errors in the eye. It explores the interplay between ...
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In Iran, gender segregation becoming a fact of medical life


P Azarmina - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2002 - ecmaj.ca
A prime objective of Iran's Islamic revolution in 1979, which ended the trend
toward secularization introduced by Reza Shah Pahlavi, was to separate men and
women in almost every aspect of their lives and to minimize their physical ...
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Trust in complementary medicine: the case of cranial osteopathy


G Lee-Treweek - The Sociological Review, 2002 - interscience.wiley.com
Trust has been seen as operating within situations in which an individual's
ability to assess risk or probability is absent and yet they still choose to
believe in something. The development of new sets of knowledge in modern ...
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