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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

The attitude of young doctors toward patient-centred medical care

Mylnikova IS1, Mylnikova MA2, Shkolnikova EA1
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1 Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russia

2 Institute of Additional Professional Education of Social Workers of the Department of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of Moscow, Moscow, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Irina S Mylnikova
Ostrovityanova str., 1, Moscow, 117997, Russia; ur.liam@dem.trepxe

About paper

Author contribution: Mylnikova IS wrote the article; Shkolnikova EA and Mylnikova MA conducted the study and processed the results.

Received: 2024-10-22 Accepted: 2024-11-17 Published online: 2024-12-17
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