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Collaborative work with patients necessitates an understanding of how important communication style is when the clinician is attempting to learn about the patient and the patient’s illness.
Index:
- Introduction
- Clinical examples (1)
- Clinical examples (2)
- Clinical examples (3)
- Clinical examples (4)
- Resources
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