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abstract
Practical implications
Current
medical training fails to equip doctors to engage with MUS and
potentially fosters the development of unhelpful views of these
patients. Informed teaching on diagnosis and management of MUS is
necessary at a trainee level to limit the development of negative
attitudes.
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