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“Today, I aim to discuss the importance of human contact and communication in the delivery of effective patient-centred health care. How can we as physicians, working in health systems that are becoming increasingly process driven and disease-focused, maintain human dignity and a patient sensitive approach? I will argue that traditional values in family practice still offer us the opportunity to meet and focus on the modern needs of individuals and communities rather than on the needs of the health care industry.”
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- Is There Still A Place For Traditional Values In Family Medicine? Confronting Managed Care
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- Wynn-Jones, John (Speaker)
- Bradshaw, Mary Ellen (Respondent)
- Weisbuch, Jonathan B. (Respondent)
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2007-03-30
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