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Bravery is something that residency training seeds in a physician through the frequent facing of dying or hostile patients that come through a medical practice, especially at an academic institution that cares for the disenfranchised.
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The approach includes frequent face-to-face communication, by telepresence when necessary, and incorporates the notion that the student will one day become the master.
This and frequent face-to-face interactions with scientists, who act in a friendly and approachable manner, has fostered interpersonal trust between scientists and vigías.
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Geographical distance Close, Distant, Near, Far In onshore projects, the geographical distance is considered: close when it is possible to have relatively frequent face-to-face meetings, since no flights are required to go from one site to the other; distant when at least one flight is required to have face-to-face meetings, which yields time and cost increases.
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