BINARY ASSESSMENT IN CONTEMPORARY RELATIONS BETWEEN DOCTOR AND PATIENT IN RUSSIA
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https://doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu11.2017.104Abstract
Based on analysis of trends in modern social processes in Russia the article raises the question of binary assessment in the relations between doctor and patient in standardized conditions. The coexistence of incomparable categories from pre-modernistic near-to-sacred to de-personification “unit of the production process — customer” the postmodern situation is determined. Refs 12. Figs 3.
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postmodern medicine, postmodern personality, depersonalization, medicine as part of service sector, medical economic standards
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Cosmopolis, 2004, no. 2 (8), pp. 125–140. (In Russian)
professional’nogo vzaimodeistviia [Communication Between Doctor and Patient: The Professional Communication Peculiarities]. Meditsinskaia psikhologiia v Rossii, 2011, no. 3. Available at: http://www.medpsy.ru/mprj/archiv_global/2011_3_8/nomer/nomer22.php (accessed 03.08.2011). (In Russian)
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