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. 2019 Dec 16;47(5):796-819.
doi: 10.1177/0011000019891434.

Introducing the System for Observing Medical Alliances (SOMA): A Tool for Studying Concordance in Patient-Physician Relationships

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Introducing the System for Observing Medical Alliances (SOMA): A Tool for Studying Concordance in Patient-Physician Relationships

Myrna L Friedlander et al. Couns Psychol. .
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