MADISON, Wis. – A new study indicates that the simple act of a doctor sitting in a chair during hospital bedside discussions improved the experience for physicians and patients alike.
Past studies have shown that a doctor sitting next to a patient’s bed, which can promote eye-to-eye interface between both parties, has been associated with perceived improvements in patients' understanding of their ...
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