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Novel MRI-based approach can help optimize patient-clinician interactions – News-Medical.Net
The potential impact of the patient-clinician relationship on a patient’s response to treatment is widely accepted. But until now, little was known about which…
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 22 2020
The potential impact of the patient-clinician relationship on a patient’s response to treatment is widely accepted. But until now, little was known about which parts of the brain may play a role in that interaction and which specific behaviors can influence the clinical response, which is critically important to optimizing patient-clinician interactions for clinical benefit.
Now, researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have reported on…
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