Teaching professional attitudes and basic clinical skills to medical students : a practical guide / Jochanan Benbassat.

Doctors differ in values, training and practice setting, and eventually they adopt diverse approaches to patient interviewing, data collection and problem-solving. As a result, medical students may encounter significant differences in the clinical methods of their tutors. For example, some doctors e...

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Main Author: Benbassat, Jochanan
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2015]
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