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		<title>Physician Self Disclosure</title>
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How much should the doctor talk about him/her self?
There have been a number of recent articles in medical journals that showed when physicians talk about themselves it can be distracting for the patient. One study showed that 40% of physician self-disclosures were unrelated to the patient&#8217;s preceding remarks. In another article they found that primary [...]]]></description>
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