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  2. 120 'Thank You' Quotes and Messages To Share Your ... - AOL

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    Short, Easy Messages of Thanks. 101. Thank you for celebrating this milestone with us. 102. Thanks for being my rock. 103. Couldn’t do it without you. Thanks! 104. Thanks for lifting me up when ...

  3. New AI tools can record your medical appointment or draft a ...

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    New AI tools are helping doctors communicate with their patients, some by answering messages and others by taking notes during exams. Already thousands of doctors are using similar products based ...

  4. Why your doctor’s office is spamming you with appointment ...

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    By email. And in your online “patient portal.” Doctors and dentist offices for years left a courtesy voicemail on patients’ home answering machines giving them a heads-up about their ...

  5. Online doctor - Wikipedia

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    In India, Lybrate is an online healthcare platform to connect doctors and patients to get an instant solution on their mobile. This mobile technology allows a patient to connect with the doctor online through a video call, live message chat or schedule an appointment and can get instant medication info.

  6. Doctor's visit - Wikipedia

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    A doctor meeting with her patient in Egypt. Doctors develop a close relationship with their patients in order to build trust and better diagnose and treat disease.. A doctor's visit, also known as a physician office visit or a consultation, or a ward round in an inpatient care context, is a meeting between a patient with a physician to get health advice or treatment plan for a symptom or ...

  7. ELIZA effect - Wikipedia

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    A trivial example of the specific form of the Eliza effect, given by Douglas Hofstadter, involves an automated teller machine which displays the words "THANK YOU" at the end of a transaction. A naive observer might think that the machine is actually expressing gratitude; however, the machine is only printing a preprogrammed string of symbols.