Patients with immediate medical needs tend to perceive doctors as emotionless, study finds

18 agosto 2015

The greater patients’ need for medical care, the more likely patients will view their doctors as ‘empty vessels,’ devoid of emotions or personal lives of their own; at the same time, those patients expect their physicians to be able to contain the patients’ emotions and experiences, new research shows.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/08/150818121753.htm

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