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Going on Autopilot: Good, Bad, or UsefulGoing on Autopilot: Good, Bad, or Useful
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Title Going on Autopilot: Good, Bad, or UsefulGoing on Autopilot: Good, Bad, or Useful
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/756126?src=rsshttp://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/756126?src=rss
Description In this "Physicians Are Talking" article, clinicians talk about all the ways they go on autopilot -- with patients, filling out forms, and just to escape the daily grind. Medscape Family Medicine
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Date Dec 29, 2011
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