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The phrase "a physician that make" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a physician that makes" to be grammatically accurate.
Example: "She is a physician that makes a significant impact on her patients' lives."
Alternatives: "a doctor who makes" or "a medical professional that creates".
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Patients need for human relations not for I mean, I would like a physician that make you feel welcomed; that is close to you and show you that he/she is genuine interested in you and in your health condition.
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Another important finding of our study is that the high number of physicians that made use of these teams demonstrates that the implementation of interdisciplinary shared care in a health care setting with limited tradition in shared care is feasible.
"There was concern over third parties interfering with the intimate and critical relationship between a patient and a physician that is at the core of making the best decision for the patient's care," said William Van Slyke, a spokesman for the Health Department.
All authors read and approved the final manuscript The pre-publication history for this paper can be accessed here: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2253/10/16/prepub The authors would like to thank the nurses, respiratory therapists, and physician assistants that make this research possible.
There are "non-cognitive" qualities physicians posses that make them "great doctors".
Some states require a physician to report impairments that make it dangerous for a patient to drive.
More knowledge is warranted on factors that make physicians experiencing SCT as a WEP.
Other barriers that make physicians refrain from participating include the obtaining of informed consent and intrusion into the patient-physician relationship [ 5].
In this first paper, we discuss how biases are generated, and situations that make physicians more vulnerable to bias.
The gut feeling that 'this is not normal', which may arise when a physician observes a child, has proved to be a sign that makes the physician question the child's well-being (Lykke et al. 2008).
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