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Patients with immediate medical needs tend to perceive doctors as emotionless, study finds

August 19, 2015 by

The greater the need for care, the more likely patients view doctors as 'empty vessels'When a patient is in urgent need of a doctor for illness or injury, expecting that doctor to help is natural.

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