COMMUNICATING SKILLS. TRAINING OF PATIENTS
Issue:
5
Year:
2016
It is necessary to stimulate a patient to more actively participate in the dialogue during information exchange between a physician and a patient within the medical reception. Recommendations assisting the physician to improve patients’ communicative skills are given.
Keywords:
communicating skills
physician-patient relationships
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