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- Navneet S Majhail and Erica D Warlick.
- Division of Hematology, Oncology, and Transplantation, University of Minnesota, USA.
- Minn Med. 2011 Jan 1;94(1):40-2.
AbstractWhether it is appropriate for physicians to display their emotions in front of a patient is a question that has no easy answer. Some physicians may consider it an expression of empathy, while others caution against doing so. This article describes the findings of a survey of blood and marrow transplant physicians who were asked whether it is OK to cry in front of patients.
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