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Relations with Specialists in Clinical and Allied Health Professions

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The attitude should always be helpful and one should be accessible for communication. Dealings should be ethical and polite even in bad circumstances. Scrupulousness in dealing with another’s patients is essential and if, in any emergency, one should see another’s patient, it is wise and in the interests of the patient to let the patient’s own doctor know the details.

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Wesley Fabb John Fry

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Carson, S. (1984). Relations with Specialists in Clinical and Allied Health Professions. In: Fabb, W., Fry, J. (eds) Principles of Practice Management. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6731-4_3

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