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SUMMARY
Real-life, face-to-face encounters offer this physical presence of the other, while online encounters do not. In so doing, I will reference materials from both the philosophical tradition, particularly the concepts of the face-to-face encounter and embodied risk (specifically referring to ideas expressed by Schutz and Dreyfus), and my qualitative research study regarding patient experiences of teleconsultation. Some of the patients who did experience trust in the doctor when meeting her for the first time online talked about the quality of their interaction and the perceived personal investment of the . . .
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