Conflict between physicians and what can be done about it
December 1, 2016 Canadian Medical Protective Association
Conflict can arise from well-intentioned but poorly communicated expectations, shifting priorities or a lack of resources. In this article, the Canadian Medical Protective Association looks at conflict between physicians and potential solutions.
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