• The doctorpatient relationship is a central part of health care and the practice of medicine. A doctorpatient relationship is formed when a doctor attends...
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  • of trust must exist in the doctorpatient relationship so that the physician can properly treat the patient. If the patient were fearful of telling the...
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    the doctor patient relationship the medical system provided sufficient safeguards to protect the patient justifying a paternalistic role by the doctor and...
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  • examination does not establish a typical doctor/therapist-patient relationship as exists when a clinician treats a patient in the hospital or at an outpatient...
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  • circumstances. The doctorpatient relationship is one factor in determining the patient's compliance with medical advice. Patients adhere more closely...
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  • generally used in lieu of patient. Similarly, those receiving home health care are called clients. The doctorpatient relationship has sometimes been characterized...
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  • are different for terminal patients compared to patients in the hospital for other reasons. Doctorpatient relationships are crucial in any medical setting...
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  • with the patient case management by using a range of medical professionals to consistently follow up with the patient It is important for doctors to make...
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    specialization in medicine that was seen as threatening to the doctor-patient relationship and continuity of care. In the United States, the American Podiatric...
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  • Wieczorek, Susan (2010). "From Telegraph to E-mail: Preserving the Doctor-Patient Relationship in a High-Tech Environment". ETC: A Review of General Semantics...
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    role in the doctor-patient relationship that will provide benefits in other medical encounters. When a physical exam is expected by the patient but is not...
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  • emotion and personal understanding in the doctor's work and the therapeutic potential of the doctor-patient relationship. The society was created to continue...
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  • Martin. Recognizing that even the implication of an improper doctor-patient relationship could potentially damage Martin's career, Jimmy uses the diary...
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    call Doctor-patient relationship General medical examination Medscape Physician Compensation Report: 2011 "Time that doctors spend with a patient". Our...
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    an active treatment, as this introduces dishonesty into the doctorpatient relationship and bypasses informed consent. Placebos are also popular because...
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  • describes how a healthcare professional interacts with patients in a doctorpatient relationship. Bedside Manner may also refer to: Bedside Manner (film)...
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  • consider the patient's preferences or contributions. Guidance—co-operation is a relationship used in more long-term situations. The doctor provides instructions...
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  • the health care providers are. It is favored by a good doctor-patient relationship. Also, patients who are well-informed of the necessary procedures in...
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  • one's person, circumstances, and relationships in health care" are concepts closely related to patient participation. Patient participation is also used when...
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  • Patient abuse or patient neglect is any action or failure to act which causes unreasonable suffering, misery or harm to the patient. Elder abuse is classified...
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  • gatekeeping can damage the doctor-patient relationship, since the doctor cannot act solely in the interests of the individual patient (17). Others have questioned...
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    advice varied depending on the patient, and after the Middle Ages, the nature of the relationship between doctor and patient was governed by an increasingly...
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    may improve overall symptoms and reduce pain. Patient education and a good doctorpatient relationship are an important part of care. About 10–15% of...
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  • factors impeding a proper doctor-patient relationship, such as transitions to physicians that are unfamiliar to the patient. History taking of issues...
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  • Tanvi and Anand, he is livid as he sees this as a doctor-patient relationship, not a genuine relationship from a father's point of view. He demands Tanvi...
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  • doctor-patient relationship. Patient groups in South Korea spoke their concerns about the continuing conflicts between the government and the doctors. In July...
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  • as countervailing powers.: 499  The doctor remains an authority figure who prescribes pharmaceuticals to patients. However, in some countries, such as...
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  • conflict between patients and doctors and critiques Talcott Parsons' concept of the sick role.: 4  Freidson saw the doctorpatient relationship as a conflict...
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  • perspective that disease was caused by economic circumstances.: 76  e-Patient Millon, Theodore; Paul H. Blaney; Roger D. Davis (1999). Oxford Textbook...
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    Internet without a prescription issued by a doctor/practitioner who has an established doctor-patient relationship.[citation needed] There are instances where...
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