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“Enough About Me, Let's Get Back to You”: Physician Self-Disclosure During Primary Care Encounters

Annals of Internal Medicine - United States
doi 10.7326/0003-4819-149-11-200812020-00015
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Internal MedicineMedicine
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December 2, 2008

Authors
Diane S. Morse
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American College of Physicians


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