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Re: Medical ethics; changing doctor patients relationship, past present and future"From: Ana (aocana58@yahoo.com)Tue Nov 29 08:55:12 2005
Dear Dr. Jayant: Yesterday I was taking with my students (first grade, Medical Faculty) about the impact of three forces in the new medical-patient relationship: 1) now, the patients must be seen as client than a pasive patient, ant the clients are changing, they are more informated. 2). The competitors are more aggressive, and 3) there is a remarcable change in health services and their interactions with health services providers and the clients. I hope this could be helpful for you. Sincerely Ana Ma. Ocana MD Health services researcher jayant shantilal <bhadesiajs@yahoo.com> wrote: Dear friends I am preparing essay on " Medical ethics; changing doctor patients relationship, past present and future" Please let me know your opinions about this topic and experinces I will be highly obliged for that thanks dr jayanti bhadesia gujarat India bhadesiajs@yahoo.com
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