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Preferences for the Dr's appearance

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by Admin2, Dec 28, 2005.

  1. Admin2

    Admin2 Administrator Staff Member


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    The Christmas edition of BMJ always has some good ones:
    Judging a book by its cover: descriptive survey of patients' preferences for doctors' appearance and mode of address
    BMJ 2005;331:1524-1527 (24 December)
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  2. John Spina

    John Spina Active Member

    I mix up my appearance.I wear turtlenecks,dress shirts and ties adn sometimes dress shirts minus the tie.I also present a pleasant demeanor and I do introduce myself to all patients.I usually refer to my patients by their surname(Mr/Ms. Smith).What counts is professionalism and personality all the way through. Happy new year!
     
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