Talking to patients.

@article{Bohigian2012TalkingTP,
  title={Talking to patients.},
  author={George M. Bohigian},
  journal={Archives of ophthalmology},
  year={2012},
  volume={130 7},
  pages={
          951
        }
}
  • G. Bohigian
  • Published 1 July 2012
  • Medicine, Education, Political Science
  • Archives of ophthalmology
People visit doctors for many reasons. Sometimes it is because something unexpected and catastrophic has happened to them, but usually it is because of an ongoing problem, a relatively minor complaint or because something 'isn't right'. Before coming to the doctor they may have spoken to family or friends, tried remedies suggested by them, spoken to other health professionals, e.g. pharmacists, or complementary practitioners, or may have found information on the internet and brought this with… 

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