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Teaching Comprehensive Medical Care A Psychological Study Of A Change In Medical Education Kenneth R Hammond

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Teaching Comprehensive Medical Care A Psychological Study Of A Change In Medical Education Kenneth R Hammond
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.95 MB
Pages: 664
Author: Kenneth R. Hammond, Professor Emeritus and Former Director of the Center for Research on Judgement and Policy Kenneth R Hammond, Jr. Fred Kern
ISBN: 9780674497139, 9780674497122, 0674497139, 0674497120
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Teaching Comprehensive Medical Care A Psychological Study Of A Change In Medical Education Kenneth R Hammond by Kenneth R. Hammond, Professor Emeritus And Former Director Of The Center For Research On Judgement And Policy Kenneth R Hammond, Jr. Fred Kern 9780674497139, 9780674497122, 0674497139, 0674497120 instant download after payment.

This study by a team of psychologists provides a full discussion of the controlled study of outpatient teaching at the University of Colorado, where the physician assumed responsibility for a patient’s total health rather than one specialized aspect thereof.

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