Neurophobia in medical students: diagnosis and treatment

Neurophobia in medical students: diagnosis and treatment

In 1994, Ralf Jozefowicz (1) introduced a new phobia: the neurophobia of medical students. Either the exaggerated fear of neurological discipline on the part of some medical students, leading them to avoid confronting it, whether in books or through internships, to, in the end, end up with doctors who will definitely remain uncomfortable with symptoms of neurological appearance and will readily seek specialist advice.

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