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Why Dr. Kent Mitchell Pain Medicine Physician Considers Medical Assistants Important in his Practice.

July 29, 2019

Dr. Kent Mitchell and Quin'Trece Nikolic, Medical Assistant










To paraphrase Thomas Egnew, clinical professor emeritus in the Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, most research into the art of medicine has tended to focus on theory instead of specifying how Staff should act.
Despite enormous advances in the science of medicine, the interpersonal encounter between patient and staff remains a keystone of medical care. Considerable research has explored various aspects of this relationship, including staff-patient communication and what staff find meaningful in their work. These interpersonal aspects of the healing enterprise can be considered The Art of Medicine.


















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