Por el Dr. Carlos Tajer | 04 FEB 13

Metáforas para pensar la medicina

Las metáforas son herramientas básicas del pensamiento y configuran la relación médico / paciente. Un artículo de alta relevancia para pensar, compartir y debatir.
Autor/a: Dr. Carlos Tajer Rev Argent Cardiol 2012;80:496-504.
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