The manner in which a physician speaks to patients affects how they will respond and how open they will be to disclosing the truth about their situation. An abrasive and pushy manner can lead a patient to close up and not share important information regarding his/her symptoms whereas a nonjudgmental and empathetic manner can make a patient open up and reveal details to help in diagnosis. The doctor-patient relationship is an integral part of patient care and not only helps the physician in treating the patient but also can help the patient in adhering to the treatment plan.
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