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Physician-patient communication in the primary care office: a systematic review.
Rainer S Beck, Rebecca Daughtridge and Philip D Sloane
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Practice January 2002, 15 (1) 25-38;
Rainer S Beck
Rebecca Daughtridge
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Physician-patient communication in the primary care office: a systematic review.
Rainer S Beck, Rebecca Daughtridge, Philip D Sloane
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Practice Jan 2002, 15 (1) 25-38;
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