15-07-2026 22:47 via drugs.com

Irritable Patients Make Emergency Medicine Physicians More Stressed

WEDNESDAY, July 15, 2026-- Patients with irritable behaviors adversely influence emergency physicians' emotions, according to a study published online July 12 in BMJ: Quality & Safety.Linda M. Isbell, Ph.D., from the University of...
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