FUNDAMENTALS OF MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY, ETHICS AND DEONTOLOGY
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https://doi.org/10.69691/cctr4e51Keywords:
behavior, patient, doctor, mental state, pain, subconscious, psychology, medical terms.Abstract
This article mainly discusses the psychological state and attitude that arise as a result of the complex nature of the doctor-patient relationship. The article describes the medical and tactical foundations of various mental states experienced by a patient. In particular, the doctor's use of complex medical terms and their analysis based on his in-depth knowledge are scientifically substantiated.
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