When There Isn't Enough Time: 8 Tips for Practicing Compassionate Medicine in a High Patient Volume Environment
Too many patients and too little time.
Most clinicians wish they had more time to spend with each patient and patients generally hate feeling rushed through their medical visits.
How can you practice compassionate medical care when you have to rush from one patient to another?
This week I discuss 8 tips for making a short visit seem longer so it is more satisfying for your patient and more satisfying for you.
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