Invited Commentary

Commentary on “Still Invisible After All These Years”

Authors: Steven Lippmann, MD

Abstract

In this issue of the Southern Medical Journal, Dr Manian contemplates how best to provide high-quality care, despite unusual patient behaviors, attitudes, or other problems.

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