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The death of Hector: pity in Homer, empathy in medical education
Medical Humanities, 06/26/09
Marshall R et al. - Empathy is thought a desirable quality in doctors as a key component of communication skills and professionalism. It is therefore thought desirable to teach it to medical students. Yet empathy is a quality whose essence is difficult to capture but easy to enact.
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