Exploring the Dimensions of Doctor-Patient Relationship in Clinical Practice in Hospital Settings
The Doctor-Patient Relationship (DPR) is a complex concept in the medical sociology in which patients voluntarily approach a doctor and thus become a part of a contract in which they tends to abide with the doctor’s guidance. Globally, the DPR has changed drastically over the years owing to the comm...
Main Authors: | Saurabh RamBiharilal Shrivastava, Prateek Saurabh Shrivastava, Jegadeesh Ramasamy |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences
2014-05-01
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Series: | International Journal of Health Policy and Management |
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Online Access: | http://www.ijhpm.com/pdf_2835_14f19dbe5229b49b695d3641a9e14881.html |
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