This course has been chock full of information about the doctor-patient relationship and about many topics related to it.
What is your specific take-away from this course? Some students respond to this question by saying they have learned to be medical advocates, and they use different texts to support their points Other students believe that they should not have to play such a substantial role in their own health care because they visit doctors who are supposed to be consummate professionals. They believe should not have to do research and learn how to quickly deliver the correct information to get the right diagnosis.
So, what has affected you the most about this course? Use your readings and viewings to support your contentions.
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I suppose that couse for the doctor patient relationship should be iniciatedd because ....a good doctor is that doctor which have clinical knowledge as well as how to convince or satisfie the patient
Because mental satisfaction of the patient also help the treatment and that mental satisfaction comes when doctor have skill of hoe to communicate with patient
Now a day it is seen that people have less temper and they loose easily so that even with good aur excellent knowledge not make that person a good doctor so that social medicine which includes this part should be continued and some knowledge about doctor patient relationship should be give to the junior doctors and MBBS students
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