Physician Religious Bias and Patient Objectification in Medical PracticePhysician‑Religion Commentary Lacks Investigative Leads
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Philosophical essay on mindfulness, religion, and patient care The passage is an academic discussion about physician empathy and religious practices, containing no specific actors, transactions, dates, or allegations that could be investigated. Key insights: Discusses cognitive bias of physicians toward patient mindfulness.; Explores how Christian practices might enhance empathy.; References psychological concepts like mindful surveillance.
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