How clinical reassurance impacts patient communication
In clinical practice, reassurance is both necessary and responsible. When a clinician says “nothing concerning,” it is rarely casual. It reflects a judgment: no immediate danger, no clear evidence of serious disease, no indication for urgent intervention. It is often the appropriate conclusion at that moment in time. But what happens to that statement after the visit ends is less often considered. Because outside the clinical context in which it …
How clinical reassurance impacts patient communication







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