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Interpersonal communication applies to all of our relationships, personal and business. Others respect or reject us based on our interpersonal communication skills. People send us messages in ...
Effective communication enhances patient satisfaction, health outcomes, and adherence to treatment. Learning general communication skills enables a physician to break bad news in a way that is less ...
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