The doctor-patient relationship is a fundamental aspect of medical practice, shaped by cultural norms, social structures, and evolving expectations. Sociologically, this relationship reflects power dynamics, trust, communication styles, and societal views on health and authority. Traditional models emphasized physician dominance, but contemporary approaches prioritize shared decision-making and patient autonomy. Factors such as social class, gender, and education influence how patients interact with doctors and perceive care. Moreover, technological advancements and institutional pressures can either enhance or hinder meaningful interaction. Understanding these dynamics through a sociological lens helps improve empathy, equity, and effectiveness in healthcare delivery.
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