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Crying: Experiences and Attitudes of Third-Year Medical Students and Interns
Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 07/01/09
Sung AD et al. - Crying is common among medical students and interns, especially women. Many consider it unprofessional to cry in front of patients and colleagues. Trainees want more discussions of crying.
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