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Communications in the Treatment of Cancer
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1971
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Humanity And MedicineCancer ManagementClinical SpecialtiesNew YorkCommunicationCancer EducationMedical TherapyOncologyHealth CommunicationMedical HistoryConsultation ServiceCancer ResearchClinical SciencesCancer LiteracyPsychiatryDr. KlagsburnClinical PsychiatryMedical EthicsHealthcare CommunicationClinical PracticeMedicalizationArtsMedicine
Communication is very much part of DR. KLAGSBURN'S day. He has a private practive in psychiatry and is director of the consultation service at St. Luke's Hospital. New York City. Dr. Klagsbrun received his B.A. degree from City College of New York. N.Y.C., his B.R.E. degree from the Jewish Theological Seminary, New York City, and his M.D. degree from the Chicago Medical School, Ill. Hhis residency in psychiatry was at Yale-New Haven Medical Center, Conn. Dr. Klagsbrun adapted this paper from a speech he gave in November 1969 at a symnosium on rehabillitation and cancer given by the American Cancer Society. New York City Division. Free copies of these proceeding are available from this division.