What does it take for a medical professional to express at least the same level of empathy to patients we are accustomed to receive in a civilized environment? And consequently what do patients perceive as a good quality care? Looking at many comments on the subject published by medical professionals, one can identify at least three modes of thinking: 1.Patient satisfaction depends on physician’s workload. 2.Give patients what they want to make them… Read More
Category: Compassion to patients, Doctors, Doctors know better, Empathy to patients, health as a business, Healthcare as a business, hospital's culture, medical education, Medical professionalism, Patient safety, patient satisfaction, Patients, Patients do not trust doctors, Patients Physcians Relationships, physicians' workload Tags: Compassion to patients, doctors know better, Empathy to patients, lack of sympathy for patients, professional indifference
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