Czech doctors don't talk to patients

Poll: Most Czech doctors do not use patient's informed consent - Prague Daily Monitor
Prague, Aug 15 (CTK) - Over a half of Czech general practitioners have no experience with the patient's "informed consent", introduced by a Health Ministry's decree, according to a poll conducted by the Westminster company and released to CTK Wednesday.

This poll simply shows a general regional trend (or rather a lack of adoption of the 'new Western' trend) of doctors being seen as simply expert technicians and patients as machines to be fixed.

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Hi,

osh, it´s horrible. I´ve just begun Medicine School here in Brazil and was thinking that it was too much bio-technilogical... so, the situation in University of Charles in Prague seems to be not very different.

 May Georg Groddeck bless us all!

 

Good bye.:

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