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. 1984 Oct;34(267):547–550.

The role of context in primary care

Cecil G Helman
PMCID: PMC1959915  PMID: 6492028

Abstract

All doctor—patient interactions take place in a specific context—a particular physical, social or cultural setting. The important role of these contexts in doctor—patient communication, diagnosis and treatment is discussed, with reference to both hospital medicine and general practice.

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