Talk:Doctor-patient relationship

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Any room to talk about the lessening personality of the doctor-patient relationship? With every step forward in technology, a doctor relies less on what a patient is saying and more on what his/her instruments are saying. A person becomes not a patient but merely another body to be worked on. Highly opinionated the way I word it, but thats why I'm posting it here. --24.18.62.22 (talk) 19:32, 6 June 2008 (UTC)