Every physician should know that erotic pleasures occur in more diverse situations than one can imagine and that gender identity is a complicated idea.
There is evidence that physicians' communication styles and ability to perceive others' emotional states correlate with better health outcomes and patient adherence.
The use of simulated patients in medical education helps students to develop communication skills needed to interact with patients when difficult circumstances arise.
The morbidity and mortality conference serves an important educational role for physicians and underscores the importance of error disclosure in improving patient safety.