Dickinson G E, Pearson A A
Annu Conf Res Med Educ. 1977;16:31-6.
These data obtained from 1093 recent graduates of five selected medical schools suggest that the physician who chose to take a medical school course on relating to dying patients tends to actually relate better to the dying patient than does the physician who did not take such a course.
从五所选定医学院的1093名近期毕业生那里获得的这些数据表明,选择参加有关临终患者课程的医生往往比未参加此类课程的医生在实际与临终患者的沟通方面做得更好。