Time is the one thing that patients need most from their doctors--time to be heard, time to have things explained, time to reassured, time to be introduced by the doctor personally to specialists or other attendants whose very existence seems to reflect something new and threatening. yet the one thing that too many doctors find most difficult to command or manage is time. Norman Cousins
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Doctors are often overwhelmed by their hectic schedules. It is difficult for them to spend the time needed to see each patient, particularly if they have a large caseload. Patients feel abandoned by the doctor, since the only time they may see him is when he is rushing past them on his way to another patient with an urgent need.

Source: Anatomy Of An Illness: As Perceived By The Patient

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