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Zackary Berger - Talking to Your Doctor: A Patient´s Guide to Communication in the Exam Room and Beyond - 9781442248656 - V9781442248656
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Talking to Your Doctor: A Patient´s Guide to Communication in the Exam Room and Beyond

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Description for Talking to Your Doctor: A Patient´s Guide to Communication in the Exam Room and Beyond Paperback. This book offers readers an insider's assessment of doctor-patient communication and provides patients with strategies for making the most of their doctor's visits. Num Pages: 212 pages, 4 black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: MBDP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 148 x 224 x 19. Weight in Grams: 310.
The last time you went to your doctor, you might have emerged feeling dissatisfied and disoriented. Nothing was clear after you left the office, and you don't know whether it's your fault or the doctor's. While patients need to take control of the visit and set their agenda, the latest research shows that doctors and patients need to connect on a more emotional level as well. In Talking to Your Doctor, readers will learn to: *Talk to your doctor-and get your doctor to talk to you * Remake the relationship with your doctor, ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Weight
309 g
Number of Pages
212
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9781442248656
SKU
V9781442248656
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15

About Zackary Berger
Zackary Berger, MD, is a primary care doctor and internist as well as an epidemiologist. He is an assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, where he maintains an active practice in adult medicine and teaches with residents and medical students.

Reviews for Talking to Your Doctor: A Patient´s Guide to Communication in the Exam Room and Beyond
What is the most commonly performed procedure done by a doctor? The answer is surprisingly simple: interviewing patients. The medical interview has four major purposes: building rapport, collecting information, educating, and proposing possible treatments. Berger, an internal-medicine specialist at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, dissects the dynamics and studies the flow of doctor-patient encounters. He offers suggestions for effectively communicating with ... Read more

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