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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-622991

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The present paper analyzes common mistakes in exemplification in the writing part of Band 4 College English Test.It discusses pertinence,appropriateness,typicality,logic and novelty of exemplification instead of dwelling on mistakes in spelling,wording and grammar,and offers some practical strategies of exemplification.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6)1995.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-530742

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Based on the main body's definition of philosophy,the article points out that patients are the main body of clinic activities.It also analyzes patients'main status in the performance of clinic activities and in the medical countermeasure.The concluson is that a harmonious relationship between doctors and patients should be composed from bi-main bodies characteristic of the clinic activities.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6)1994.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-531586

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Doctor-patient conflict is a social problem in the present phase of medical development in China that has come into being due to the huge gap between the doctor's and the patient's understanding and requirement concerning their roles,rights,obligations and interest.It results from intersection and collision of various social factors.From the sociological perspective,it has been found that the main causes of such a problem include: the limited health resources and its uneven distribution;the doctor as the monopoly of medical resources;the doctor and the patient both as seekers of maximal self-interest.According to the conflict theory in sociology,doctor-patient conflict can be classified,in terms of form,degree,and goal of conflict,into direct and indirect conflict,violent and non-violent conflict,and reality and non-reality conflict respectively.Indirect conflict and non-reality conflict deserve special attention because of their hiddenness,latency,and deep influence upon doctor-patient relationship.

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