Identifying Medical Interview Behaviors that Best Elicit Information from Patients in Clinical Practice
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概要
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- 2007-10-01
著者
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TAKEMURA Yousuke
Department of General Medicine, National Defense Medical College
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Takemura Yousuke
Department Of Epidemiology And Environmental Health Juntendo University School Of Medicine
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TSUDA Tsukasa
Department of Family Medicine, Mie University School of Medicine
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Tsuda Tsukasa
Department Of Family Medicine Mie University School Of Medicine
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ATSUMI REIKO
Department of Family Medicine, Mie University School of Medicine
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Atsumi Reiko
Department Of Family Medicine Mie University School Of Medicine
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