“Difficult” patient encounters can be exacerbated by procedural and technological infrastructure that increases access to electronic health records (EHRs).
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Asymmetry in knowledge and power between (1) physicians and patients and (2) physician educators and their students creates a climate for possible abuse in both sets of relationships.
There are many elements and much coordination involved in the design and implementation of an effective resident training program in systems-based practice.
Science attempts to explain how different types of personalities manage stress and what stress-management style might mean for the health of highly competitive people.