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Breaking the Cycle: How to Turn Conflict Into Collaboration When You and Your Patients Disagree

by George F. Blackall, Michael J. Green, Steven Simms

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The doctor-patient relationship can reach impasses that cause physicians to feel frustrated and helpless. This title focuses on how changes in the physician's thinking can improve these challenging interactions. It includes real-life experiences and case studies that allow physicians to see how and why these impasses arise and how best to respond.… (more)
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The doctor-patient relationship can reach impasses that cause physicians to feel frustrated and helpless. This title focuses on how changes in the physician's thinking can improve these challenging interactions. It includes real-life experiences and case studies that allow physicians to see how and why these impasses arise and how best to respond.

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