Communication skills for doctors a guide to effective communication with patients and families

Aimed at senior medical students and doctors in training, the key objective of this book is to help them become more competent in dealing with common areas of communication which many find particuarly difficult. The author covers the main areas where communication takes place and the difficult scena...

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Main Author: Maguire, Peter (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Arnold 2000
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