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ENHANCING DOCTOR-PATIENT INTERACTIONS THROUGH LANGUAGE: THE POWER OF WORDS IN HEALTHCARE

G’ofurova Gulirahon Mannapovna , Andijan State Medical Institute

Abstract

This article talks about effective communication  and  building trust between doctor and patient relationship.

Keywords

Language, word, healthcare, communication, interaction .

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ENHANCING DOCTOR-PATIENT INTERACTIONS THROUGH LANGUAGE: THE POWER OF WORDS IN HEALTHCARE. (2024). International Journal of Medical Sciences, 4(05), 43-45. https://doi.org/10.55640/