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The general practitioner and the surgeon: stereotypes and medical specialties
2004
Revista do Hospital das Clínicas
OBJECTIVE: To investigate and characterize the professional stereotypes associated with general medicine and surgery among Brazilian medical residents. METHODS: A randomized sample of residents of the General Medicine and Surgery Residence Programs were interviewed and their perceptions and views of general and surgical doctors were compared. RESULTS: The general practitioner was characterized by the residents in general to be principally a sensitive and concerned doctor with a close
doi:10.1590/s0041-87812004000100004
pmid:15029281
fatcat:47f3a7knfzb7ndqfya74355nma