Handbook of primary care ethics / / [edited by] Andrew Papanikitas, John Spicer.

Compassion is an attribute of a person’s affective understanding, which aims to enable, so far as possible, shared experiences of the world’s ills and some alleviation of those ills’ effects. Such an attribute is thus of great value within healthcare institutions such as general practices and other...

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Place / Publishing House:Boca Raton, FL : : CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group,, [2018]
Year of Publication:2017
2018
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (8)
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