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Every healthcare professional needs to develop a basic set of skills to help them cope with difficult patients so they can get through the encounter and not come out emotionally bruised, says John Banja, PhD, professor of rehabilitation medicine, medical ethicist at Emory University’s Center for Ethics and director of the Section on Ethics in Research at Emory’s Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Institute.

Don’t let patients get you down