Optimal Nonverbal Communications Strategies Physicians Should Engage in to Promote Positive Clinical Outcomes

This article discusses the importance of physician management of their nonverbal communication behavior during physician-patient interactions. This management is important because certain nonverbal behaviors are associated with clinical outcomes. The article outlines research findings involving vari...

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