Conventional Patterns of Conversation
South Asia in general, and India specifically, are regions with immense diversity in culture and language. Because of this conversations about medicine between doctors and patients takes different forms from one region to another. This is especially true when we look at urban, suburban and rural doctor-patient interactions. Added to these is the element of gender. Owing to the somewhat conservative worldview of gender interactions, even doctor-patients conversations might become colored by it. The clips in this section show variations of patterns of conversation in the practice of conventional medicine.
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Doctor-Patient Interactions During Check Up - Part 5
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Diagnosis for an Infant
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Doctor-Patient Interactions During Check Up - Part 3
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Doctor-Patient Interactions During Check Up - Part 2
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Patient's Faith in Doctor
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Doctor-Patient Interactions During Check Up
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Faith and Medicine
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Rural Doctor Conversation - Part 3
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Rural Doctor Conversation - Part 2
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Rural Doctor Conversation
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Rural Medicine - Part 2
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Rural Medicine
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Comparing Unani and Ayurveda
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Conversation on Diagnosis and Treatment - Part 4
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Conversation on Diagnosis and Treatment - Part 2
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