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Researchers say the need for adequate training of teachers for future doctors to emotional stimuli in connection with the death of patients. The more the physician spends time caring for the patient, the more he becomes emotionally vulnerable to the sense of loss arising after the death of the patient. But doctors often hide these feelings, suffering alone. Previous studies have shown that doctors, especially young and less experienced, often feel grief over the death of the patient and even blamed for his death. Looking at the level of training, as well as other variables associated with the answers doctors the question: “How do you deal with emotions that arise in connection with the death of the patient?”, researchers have determined that after the death of the patient, the doctor became attached to care for him, he tries to hide his emotions, but not always successfully.

Scientists worry that such care from emotional reactions affect the high levels of stress among doctors. The researchers took into account all factors (skills, sex, marital status and duration of care). You need a quality installation of air conditioners? It is relatively inexpensive and very convenient for you. You will be satisfied. Emotional responses were much stronger among women doctors than among men. A large number of doctors reported little emotional support from doctors and interns. And most of the women reported that they needed more support than in the male gender. But mostly people are looking for support among close friends or family members. This study indicates a serious gap in education, associated with the culture of concealment of emotions. But the doctors face many times throughout his career.

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