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Public Perception of Physician Relationships

This research provides an initial view of the public's perceptions of physician-physician relationships and professional behaviors in Croatia's transitional healthcare system. The findings indicate these relationships and behaviors could significantly impact healthcare delivery if not addressed. Further research is needed to understand these results and investigate medical professionalism and interpersonal relationships from all stakeholder perspectives to develop strategies, interventions, and curriculum to improve professionalism.

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Public Perception of Physician Relationships

This research provides an initial view of the public's perceptions of physician-physician relationships and professional behaviors in Croatia's transitional healthcare system. The findings indicate these relationships and behaviors could significantly impact healthcare delivery if not addressed. Further research is needed to understand these results and investigate medical professionalism and interpersonal relationships from all stakeholder perspectives to develop strategies, interventions, and curriculum to improve professionalism.

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This research, as a first part 

of a larger project, offers a glimpse into the public's view on physician–
physician relationships and into certain aspects of professional physician behavior in a transitional
society that could have profound and long-lasting effects on the health care delivery process if not
properly analyzed and rectified. Further research is needed to elucidate our findings. Our future
intention is to investigate medical professionalism and physicians'
professional interpersonal relationships, taking into account the view of all important stakeholders
and ultimately elaborating possible strategies and interventions for its improvement, as well as
providing proof of an argument for the development of a medical professionalism curriculum.

Ćurković, M., Milošević, M., Borovečki, A., & Mustajbegović, J. (2014). Physicians’ interpersonal
relationships and professional standing seen through the eyes of the general public in croatia.  Patient
Preference and Adherence, 8, 1135-1142. doi:[Link]

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