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
Patients with immediate medical needs tend to perceive doctors as emotionless, study finds
18 agosto 2015
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