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doctor-patient communication scenarios: Communication Scenarios for the MRCPCH and DCH Clinical Exams Rebecca Casans, 2008 This title will help candidates with both the clinical MRCPCH and DCH examinations, and will also be useful to paediatric trainees in their day to day clinical encounters. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Difficult Conversations in Medicine Elisabeth Macdonald, 2004 In all branches of medicine, effective communication between health care professionals and patients, families and carers is essential to ensure first-class treatment. Increasing public awareness of health issues and the ready availability of health information have led the public to be more widely informed about common conditions and the treatments available. Patients therefore attend a medical consultation better informed so the need for improved communication skills is even greater. Skill is communication is a matter of personal ability which varies widely between individuals in the medical profession as in any other. In response, the aim of this book is to dispel the anxieties which contribute to poor communication. This book covers ethical and legal issues, planning difficult conversations, the patient's and doctor's perspectives, issues surrounding special groups such as children and the elderly, and coversations with patients from different cultural backgrounds. Outlines of possible clinical cases posing specific problems are included with guidance on how to handle them. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Oxford Textbook of Communication in Oncology and Palliative Care David William Kissane, Barry D. Bultz, Phyllis N. Butow, Carma L. Bylund, Susie Wilkinson, 2017 Communication is a core skill for medical professionals when treating patients. Cancer and palliative care present some of the most challenging clinical situations. This book provides evidence-based guidelines alongside case examples, tips, and strategies to achieve effective, patient-centred communication. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Dying in America Institute of Medicine, Committee on Approaching Death: Addressing Key End-of-Life Issues, 2015-03-19 For patients and their loved ones, no care decisions are more profound than those made near the end of life. Unfortunately, the experience of dying in the United States is often characterized by fragmented care, inadequate treatment of distressing symptoms, frequent transitions among care settings, and enormous care responsibilities for families. According to this report, the current health care system of rendering more intensive services than are necessary and desired by patients, and the lack of coordination among programs increases risks to patients and creates avoidable burdens on them and their families. Dying in America is a study of the current state of health care for persons of all ages who are nearing the end of life. Death is not a strictly medical event. Ideally, health care for those nearing the end of life harmonizes with social, psychological, and spiritual support. All people with advanced illnesses who may be approaching the end of life are entitled to access to high-quality, compassionate, evidence-based care, consistent with their wishes. Dying in America evaluates strategies to integrate care into a person- and family-centered, team-based framework, and makes recommendations to create a system that coordinates care and supports and respects the choices of patients and their families. The findings and recommendations of this report will address the needs of patients and their families and assist policy makers, clinicians and their educational and credentialing bodies, leaders of health care delivery and financing organizations, researchers, public and private funders, religious and community leaders, advocates of better care, journalists, and the public to provide the best care possible for people nearing the end of life. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Digital Communication in Medical Practice Nancy B. Finn, William F. Bria, 2009-04-09 Introducing Digital Communications into Your Medical Practice discusses how electronic medical records and personal health records now digitize patient information and make it accessible for review and easy to update by both doctors and patients. The text emphasizes on how the use of email and the internet will help patients to schedule appointments, access test results and research healthcare options. In addition, topics discussed include stories on how simple everyday telemedicine tools, such as telephones with cameras attached, enable doctors and nurses to carry on conversations with patients who are homebound and need daily monitoring. The text addresses the legislative initiatives that will protect physician and patients from the unauthorized access to medical records as well as discussing how e-prescribing doctor/pharmacist teams and automated databases help patients manage their medications more effectively. Case studies are also provided to illustrate real life situations showing how this technology is deployed and why it is so critical to healthcare. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Contracts, Scenarios and Prototypes Reinhold Ploesch, 2011-06-27 What is this Book About? At the beginning of the 21st century, computer systems—and especially so- ware—play an important role in our society. Software is contained in virtually every technical device that we use in everyday life (e.g., cellular phones and cars). Furthermore, computers and their software are used for leisure purposes at home (the Internet and computer games), at the office (e.g., writing letters and order processing), and for more complicated tasks such as controlling steel plants or insuring flight safety. Therefore, the quality of software (e.g., its correctness, re- ability, and efficiency) has become important not only in the context of critical systems (e.g., nuclear power plants) but also for our entire society, from business to leisure. Software engineering is the practical application of scientific knowledge for the economical production and use of high-quality software [Pomberger96]. The discipline aims at developing methods, techniques, tools, and standards to fulfill these aims. The number of methods and tools available to the software engineer nowadays is overwhelming; nevertheless, many software projects fail—that is, do not meet their schedules, are over budget, do not meet the user needs, or simply have considerable quality defects. The numerous possible explanations for this situation include poor project management, unsuitable methods and tools used in the project, and poorly developed skills of the participating software engineers. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Bridging the Communication Gap in Health Care Mora Claramita, |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: eMessaging and the Physician/Patient Dynamic Susan M. Wieczorek, 2019-12-12 Ten years after the adoption of the HITECH Act of 2009, eMessaging and the Physician/Patient Dynamic: Practices in Transition examines the complex, interlocking forces at play when mandates for electronic health records (EHRs) and electronic messaging within secured health portals forced an unprecedented transformation of the healthcare environment. Technological, sociological, medical, economic, political, governmental, legal, and communication issues converged, forever altering the “medicological environment,” a space within which health professionals and patients alike strive towards efficacious, satisfying transactions that lead to improved health. Susan M. Wieczorek’s analysis discusses the layers of policies and regulations that thrust healthcare users—often unwillingly—into the newly required practice of online communication between physicians and patients. Wieczorek also compares and contrasts rural and urban early adoption practices through the use of surveys, critical incident reports, and oral histories and anticipates future trends in data mining of electronic messaging by demonstrating a content analysis of over 60,000 electronic medical transactions within secured health portals. This book identifies the key converging influences that affected the real-life, early adopters amid this transformation process and provides a practical foundation for current, on-going practice applications while anticipating the inevitable challenges of future health communication technologies. Scholars of communication, health, and media studies will find this book particularly useful. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Effective Medical Communication Subhash Chandra Parija, Balachandra V. Adkoli, 2020-06-16 Effective communication is at the heart of medical profession, whether it is patient-doctor communication, interpersonal communication, or communication with the scientific and research community. However, medical professionals are not adequately trained in these skills, and when it comes to presentations, the message is often lost due to inadequate preparation, ineffective slides, and a generally unconvincing performance by the presenter. This book addresses all aspects of the communication skills required by individuals entering medical school as well as professionals farther up the career ladder. Each chapter offers a quote or a statement that captures the essence of the text. Adopting a unique approach known an A, B, C, D and E (Assess Need, Brief, Contextualize, Describe and Evaluate) the book includes abundant illustrations, real-world case scenarios, anecdotes, tables, graphs and cartoons, as well as practical information, and tips on communicating effectively. As such it is a valuable resource for new and experienced clinicians, educators and researchers wanting to improve their communications skills. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Presence and Beyond: Evaluating User Experience in AR/MR/VR Richard Skarbez, Missie Smith, Amela Sadagic, Mary C. Whitton, 2022-10-03 |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Communication Case Studies for Health Care Professionals, Second Edition Michael P. Pagano, 2014-12-03 Print+CourseSmart |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Serious Games Carlos Vaz De Carvalho, Carina Soledad González González, Elvira Popescu, Jože Rugelj, 2021-06-28 |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: The Art of Communication in Nursing and Health Care Theresa Raphael-Grimm, PhD, CNS, 2014-10-10 A handy guide to tackling difficult patient and professional interactions with confidence and compassion In this age of increasing reliance on technology, it is essential that the fundamentals of compassion and good communication—the art of patient care—remain at the heart of health care. This clear, concise guide to professional communication strategies helps nurses and other health care clinicians to build effective patient relationships and navigate a wide variety of difficult patient and professional interactions. Written by a practicing psychotherapist who has devoted nearly 30 years of study to clinician—patient relationships, the book tackles such complex issues as dealing with demanding patients, maintaining professional boundaries, overcoming biases and stereotypes, managing clinician emotions, communicating bad news, challenging a colleague’s clinical opinion, and other common scenarios. The book guides the reader through a conceptual framework for building effective relationships that is based on the principles of mindfulness. These principles are embedded in discussions of the fundamental elements of interpersonal effectiveness, such as hope, empathy, and listening. Chapters apply mindfulness principles to specific challenging situations with concrete examples that describe effective clinical behaviors as well as situations depicting pitfalls that may impede compassionate care. From a focus on everyday manners in difficult situations to beneficial approaches with challenging populations, the guide helps health care professionals confidently resolve common problems. Brief, to-the-point chapters help clinicians channel their clinical knowledge and good intentions into caring behaviors that allow the patient to more fully experience empathy and compassion. With the guiding theme of “using words as precision instruments,” this is a resource that will be referred to again and again. Key Features: • Helps health care professionals and nurses communicate effectively in challenging clinical and professional situations • Uses the principles of mindfulness to build satisfying relationships and resolve problems • Addresses such difficult issues as demanding patients, maintaining boundaries, overcoming biases, managing clinician emotions, and much more • Provides special tips for communicating with family members and caregivers • Authored by a practicing psychotherapist specializing in clinician—patient relationships for nearly 30 years |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Communication in Emergency Medicine Maria E. Moreira, Andrew French, 2019-07-08 Widely varying patient needs, a wide provider mix, significant power differentials, and a heightened emotional state all contribute to barriers in communication in the medical field and all of these elements are magnified in an emergency department. Communication in Emergency Medicine highlights key challenges to effective communication in Emergency Medicine that may be experienced by healthcare providers, students, nurses, and even hospital administrators. The text addresses these pitfalls by demonstrating how a mix of foundational communication techniques and leadership skills can be used to successfully overcome barriers in information exchange highlighted by real-life clinical scenarios with an emphasis on avoidable pitfalls. Chapters explore principles of communication, patient and family interactions, and communications within and outside of the healthcare system, rounding off with a number of case studies. The approach of utilizing the environment of an emergency department with high stakes conflicts faced every day by medical professionals distinguishes Communication in Emergency Medicine as an ideal resource for Emergency Medicine providers, with lessons which can also be applied in many other settings as well. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Clinical Communication in Medicine Jo Brown, Lorraine Noble, Alexia Papageorgiou, Jane Kidd, 2016-01-19 Highly Commended at the British Medical Association Book Awards 2016 Clinical Communication in Medicine brings together the theories, models and evidence that underpin effective healthcare communication in one accessible volume. Endorsed and developed by members of the UK Council of Clinical Communication in Undergraduate Medical Education, it traces the subject to its primary disciplinary origins, looking at how it is practised, taught and learned today, as well as considering future directions. Focusing on three key areas – the doctor-patient relationship, core components of clinical communication, and effective teaching and assessment – Clinical Communication in Medicine enhances the understanding of effective communication. It links theory to teaching, so principles and practice are clearly understood. Clinical Communication in Medicine is a new and definitive guide for professionals involved in the education of medical undergraduate students and postgraduate trainees, as well as experienced and junior clinicians, researchers, teachers, students, and policy makers. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Making it Real Jill Thistlethwaite, George Ridgway, 2018-08-08 This work includes a Foreword by Jonathan Silverman, Associate Clinical Dean and Director of Communication Studies, School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge. Emphasis is placed on shared decision making, appraisal, and dealing with difficult situations as well as the more common topics such as taking a history and breaking bad news. Healthcare educators with an interest in communication skills training and personal and professional development will find this guide invaluable, as will undergraduate and postgraduate teachers in university and workplace settings. As its central component, this manual of experiential learning provides a bank of ready-made simulated patient scenarios that will prove invaluable to anybody setting up a programme from scratch - here is a collection of scenarios with information for facilitators, participants and simulated patients and hints on how to run sessions on specific topics and it is clearly not just for beginners - those already running established programs will also find it so useful to be able to turn to a resource of simulated patient scenarios when planning a new session. Now educators can turn to a practical source of expert guidance in setting up sessions utilising simulated patients. Experiential work with simulated patients is the most effective way of improving learners' communication skills. Practical, thoughtful and well considered help such as this new book is worth its weight in gold and will help so many educators as they strive to introduce this approach to learning into medical curricula and assessments. - Jonathan Silverman, in the Foreword. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Bonica's Management of Pain Scott M. Fishman, 2012-03-29 Now in its Fourth Edition, with a brand-new editorial team, Bonica's Management of Pain will be the leading textbook and clinical reference in the field of pain medicine. An international group of the foremost experts provides comprehensive, current, clinically oriented coverage of the entire field. The contributors describe contemporary clinical practice and summarize the evidence that guides clinical practice. Major sections cover basic considerations; economic, political, legal, and ethical considerations; evaluation of the patient with pain; specific painful conditions; methods for symptomatic control; and provision of pain treatment in a variety of clinical settings. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Bedside Communication Handbook, The: Speaking With Patients And Families Allyn Hum, Mervyn Koh, 2021-09-28 The art of good communication is an essential skill that every healthcare professional must master in this increasingly demanding and challenging healthcare climate.From medical, nursing and allied health students to experienced doctors, nurses and healthcare professionals, the authors of The Bedside Communication Handbook — with more than 20 years of teaching 'Clinical Communication' — present common and challenging communication scenarios and share important principles and useful phrases which can be used to help busy healthcare professionals communicate better with patients and their relatives.This is probably the only such book set in an Asian context. It will contain practical tips and model statements that would help to guide the readers in improving their communication skills and preventing a communication faux pas. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Psychosocial Palliative Care William S. Breitbart MD, Yesne Alici, 2014-03-25 One of the most challenging roles of the psycho-oncologist is to help guide terminally-ill patients through the physical, psychological, and spiritual aspects of the dying process. Patients with cancer, AIDS, and other life-threatening illnesses are at increased risk for the development of major psychiatric complications, and have an enormous burden of both physical and psychological symptoms. Concepts of adequate palliative care must be expanded beyond the current focus on pain and physical symptom control to include the psychiatric, psychosocial, existential, and spiritual aspects of care. The psycho-oncologist, as a consultant to or member of a palliative care team, has a unique role and opportunity to fulfill this promise of competent and compassionate palliative care for those with life-threatening illnesses. Psychosocial Palliative Care guides the psycho-oncologist through the most salient aspects of effective psychiatric care of patients with advanced illnesses. This handbook reviews basic concepts and definitions of palliative care and the experience of dying, the assessment and management of major psychiatric complications of life-threatening illness, including psychopharmacologic and psychotherapeutic approaches, and covers issues such as bereavement, spirituality, cultural sensitivity, communication and psychiatric contributions to common physical symptom control. A global perspective on death and palliative care is taken throughout the text, and an Appendix provides a comprehensive list of international palliative care resources and training programs. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Real-Life Scenarios Athena DuPré, Eileen Berlin Ray, 2017-11 Real-Life Scenarios: A Case Study Perspective on Health Communication provides thirty-one cases co-written by leading scholars that reflect the most current and pressing research and practice in the field. The brevity and variety of cases offer a diverse range of perspectives withoutmonopolizing student reading time. Rather than providing expert analysis, each case is followed by key terms and questions that challenge students to interrogate communication patterns, stimulating critical thinking and introspection.Created by two leaders in the field, Athena du Pre is author of the leading health communication text Communicating About Health and Eileen Berlin Ray is an award-winning health communication scholar with many books to her credit. This book can be used on its own, as a supplement to any text, or asan accompaniment to du Pre's Communicating About Health. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Manual of Simulation in Healthcare Richard H. Riley, 2008 Medical simulation is a relatively new science that is achieving respectability among healthcare educators worldwide. Simulation and skills centres have become established to integrate simulation into mainstream education in all medical, nursing, and paramedical fields. Borrowing from the experience and methodologies of industries that are using simulation, medical educators are grappling with the problem of rapidly acquiring the skills and techniques required to implement simulation programmes into established curricula. This book assists both novice and experienced workers in the field to learn from established practitioners in medical simulation. Simulation has been used to enhance the educational experience in a diverse range of fields; therefore a wide variety of disciplines are represented. The book begins with a section on the logistics of establishing a simulation and skills centre and the inherent problems with funding, equipment, staffing and course development, and promotion. Section two deals with simulators and related training devices that are required to equip a stand-alone or institution-based centre. The features, strengths, and weaknesses of training devices are presented to help the reader find the appropriate simulator to fulfil their training requirements. There is a guide to producing scenarios and medical props that can enhance the training experience. The third section covers adult education and it reviews the steps required to develop courses that comply with 'best practice' in medical education. Teaching skills, facilitating problem-based learning groups and debriefing techniques are especially important to multidisciplinary skills centres that find themselves becoming a centre for medical education. The manual concludes with guides for the major specialties that use simulation, including military, paediatrics, CPR and medical response teams, obstetrics, and anesthesia. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: The Comprehensive Textbook of Healthcare Simulation Adam I. Levine, Samuel DeMaria Jr., Andrew D Schwartz, Alan J. Sim, 2013-06-18 The Comprehensive Textbook of Healthcare Simulation is a cohesive, single-source reference on all aspects of simulation in medical education and evaluation. It covers the use of simulation in training in each specialty and is aimed at healthcare educators and administrators who are developing their own simulation centers or programs and professional organizations looking to incorporate the technology into their credentialing process. For those already involved in simulation, the book will serve as a state-of-the-art reference that helps them increase their knowledge base, expand their simulation program’s capabilities, and attract new, additional target learners. Features: • Written and edited by pioneers and experts in healthcare simulation • Personal memoirs from simulation pioneers • Each medical specialty covered • Guidance on teaching in the simulated environment • Up-to-date information on current techniques and technologies • Tips from “insiders” on funding, development, accreditation, and marketing of simulation centers • Floor plans of simulation centers from across the United States • Comprehensive glossary of terminology |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Communicating Quality and Safety in Health Care Rick Iedema, Donella Piper, Marie Manidis, 2015-08-11 Written by prominent and internationally renowned scholars, Communicating Quality and Safety in Healthcare engages healthcare trainees from across medicine, nursing and allied health services in a comprehensive and probing discussion of the communication demands that confront today's healthcare teams. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Handbook of Obstetric and Gynecologic Emergencies Guy I. Benrubi, 2010 Revised and updated for its Fourth Edition, the Handbook of Obstetric and Gynecologic Emergencies is designed for rapid reference in the office or emergency room. The focus is on the diagnosis and treatment of all emergent conditions and non-emergent problems, such as sexually transmitted diseases, that frequently present in emergency departments. This edition has been updated to address current challenges such as complications arising from medical and surgical abortion, medical and psychological problems arising from sexual assault and other gynecologic traumas, and emergent conditions due to chemical-biological warfare. The chapters on Trauma in Pregnancy, Infections in Pregnancy, and Pelvic Masses have been completely revised.--BOOK JACKET. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Intercultural Communication Ling Chen, 2017-04-10 This handbook takes a multi-disciplinary approach to offer a current state-of-art survey of intercultural communication (IC) studies. The chapters aim for conceptual comprehension, theoretical clarity and empirical understanding with good practical implications. Attention is mostly on face to face communication and networked communication facilitated by digital technologies, much less on technically reproduced mass communication. Contributions cover both cross cultural communication (implicit or explicit comparative works on communication practices across cultures) and intercultural communication (works on communication involving parties of diverse cultural backgrounds). Topics include generally histories of IC research, theoretical perspectives, non-western theories, and cultural communication; specifically communication styles, emotions, interpersonal relationships, ethnocentrism, stereotypes, cultural learning, cross cultural adaptation, and cross border messages;and particular context of conflicts, social change, aging, business, health, and new media. Although the book is prepared for graduate students and academicians, intercultural communication practitioners will also find something useful here. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Scripting Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Frank Fischer, Ingo Kollar, Heinz Mandl, Jörg M. Haake, 2007-04-08 Theoretically, the term script appears to be rather ill-defined. This book clarifies the use of the term script in education. It approaches the term from at least three perspectives: cognitive psychology perspective, computer science perspective, and an educational perspective. The book provides learners with scripts that support them both in communication/coordination and in higher-order learning. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Proceedings of 5th International Conference on Medical Informatics & Telemedicine 2017 ConferennceSeries, 2017-08-25 August 31-01 September, 2017 Prague, Czech Republic Key Topics : Medical Informatics, Medical Informatics and Biomedical Informatics, Medical Informatics and Telemedicine, Medical Informatics and Clinical Informatics, Medical Informatics and Health System, Medical Informatics and Telehealth, Medical Informatics and Health Informatics, Medical Informatics and Electronic Medical Records, Medical Informatics and Nursing, Medical Informatics and Neuroinformatics, Behavioural Neurology, Medical Informatics and Public Health, Epidemiology, Medical Informatics and Healthcare Technologies, Medical Informatics and Ethics, Medical Informatics and Services, Medical Informatics and Research, Medical Informatics and Engineering, Medical Informatics and Biostatistics, Medical Informatics and Obstetrics, Medical Informatics and Imaging Informatics, Medical Informatics and Informatic Management, Medical Informatics and Health Information technology, Aging and eHealth, |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Text Book of Clinical Pharmacy Practice Mr. Devendra Singh Lodhi, Mr. Ganesh Prasad Patel, Dr. Prashant Tiwari, Dr. K Sunil Kumar, 2023-05-20 Clinical pharmacy is a branch of pharmacy that involves the provision of patient care with the use of medications to optimize the health outcomes of patients. This includes promoting wellness and preventing disease. The practice of clinical pharmacy embraces pharmaceutical care philosophy. Clinical pharmacists are responsible and accountable for medication therapy and patient outcomes. They are a primary source of scientifically valid information on the safe, appropriate, and cost-effective use of medications. Basic components of clinical pharmacy practice include prescribing drugs, administering drugs, monitoring prescriptions, managing drug use, and counselling patients. One of the most important skills that a pharmacist can possess is attention to detail. In the pharmaceutical industry, accuracy is hugely important because any mistakes could have serious consequences, and this would not only affect the pharmacists but also the patient. So, considering the following facts the students of M. Pharm, Pharm D, B. Pharm, D. Pharm, Nursing and Physiotherapy will get benefited to get the updated and exclusive information. The authors will be coming up with the more informative information in the future edition of the book. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Analysis, Design and Implementation of Secure and Interoperable Distributed Health Information Systems Bernd Blobel, 2002 This book is an introduction into methodology and practice of analysis, design and implementation of distributed health information systems. Special attention is dedicated to security and interoperability of such systems as well as to advanced electronic health record approaches. In the book, both available architectures and implementations but also current and future innovations are considered. Therefore, the component paradigm, UML, XML, eHealth are discussed in a concise way. Many practical solutions specified and implemented first in the author's environment are presented in greater detail. The book addresses information scientists, administrators, health professionals, managers and other users of health information systems. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: The MRCPCH Clinical Exam Made Simple Stanley Tamuka Zengeya, Tiroumourougane V Serane, 2011-09-08 DVD. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Explainable Human-AI Interaction Sarath Sarath Sreedharan, Anagha Anagha Kulkarni, 2022-05-31 From its inception, artificial intelligence (AI) has had a rather ambivalent relationship with humans—swinging between their augmentation and replacement. Now, as AI technologies enter our everyday lives at an ever-increasing pace, there is a greater need for AI systems to work synergistically with humans. One critical requirement for such synergistic human‒AI interaction is that the AI systems' behavior be explainable to the humans in the loop. To do this effectively, AI agents need to go beyond planning with their own models of the world, and take into account the mental model of the human in the loop. At a minimum, AI agents need approximations of the human's task and goal models, as well as the human's model of the AI agent's task and goal models. The former will guide the agent to anticipate and manage the needs, desires and attention of the humans in the loop, and the latter allow it to act in ways that are interpretable to humans (by conforming to their mental models of it), and be ready to provide customized explanations when needed. The authors draw from several years of research in their lab to discuss how an AI agent can use these mental models to either conform to human expectations or change those expectations through explanatory communication. While the focus of the book is on cooperative scenarios, it also covers how the same mental models can be used for obfuscation and deception. The book also describes several real-world application systems for collaborative decision-making that are based on the framework and techniques developed here. Although primarily driven by the authors' own research in these areas, every chapter will provide ample connections to relevant research from the wider literature. The technical topics covered in the book are self-contained and are accessible to readers with a basic background in AI. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare Vincent G. Duffy, 2010-06-11 Based on recent research, this book discusses how to improve quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness in patient care through the application of human factors and ergonomics principles. It provides guidance for those involved with the design and application of systems and devices for effective and safe healthcare delivery from both a patient |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: How To Break Bad News Robert Buckman, 1992-08-08 For many health care professionals and social service providers, the hardest part of the job is breaking bad news. The news may be about a condition that is life-threatening (such as cancer or AIDS), disabling (such as multiple sclerosis or rheumatoid arthritis), or embarrassing (such as genital herpes). To date medical education has done little to train practitioners in coping with such situations. With this guide Robert Buckman and Yvonne Kason provide help. Using plain, intelligible language they outline the basic principles of breaking bad new and present a technique, or protocol, that can be easily learned. It draws on listening and interviewing skills that consider such factors as how much the patient knows and/or wants to know; how to identify the patient's agenda and understanding, and how to respond to his or her feelings about the information. They also discuss reactions of family and friends and of other members of the health care team. Based on Buckman's award-winning training videos and Kason's courses on interviewing skills for medical students, this volume is an indispensable aid for doctors, nurses, psychotherapists, social workers, and all those in related fields. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: How to Succeed at the Medical Interview Chris Smith, Darryl Meeking, 2013-02-13 How to Succeed at the Medical Interview provides candidates with a competitive edge. It reduces the likelihood of unexpected questions or situations and helps improve confidence before and during the medical interview. This new second edition includes updated content on changes to the structure of healthcare and how this affects both the application and interview process. It details the types of questions that will be asked at medical interviews and also provides improved guidance for overseas doctors and healthcare professionals and for those seeking to practice abroad. How to Succeed at the Medical Interview is the ideal guide for Foundation Programme trainees, Specialist Registrars and General Practitioner trainees. It is also valuable for healthcare professionals facing competitive medical interviews at any stage of their career. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Metaverse – METAVERSE 2022 Liang-Jie Zhang, 2022-12-21 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 18th METAVERSE 2022 conference, held as part of the Services Conference Federation, SCF 2022, in December 2022 in Honolulu, USA. The 7 full papers and 3 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 21 submissions. The papers cover topics in the field of Advertising Services, Banking Services, Broadcasting & Cable TV Service, Business Services, Communications Services, Government Services, Real Estate Operations Services, Schools and Education Services, Healthcare Services, and much more. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Formal and Practical Aspects of Domain-Specific Languages: Recent Developments Mernik, Marjan, 2012-09-30 This book presents current research on all aspects of domain-specific language for scholars and practitioners in the software engineering fields, providing new results and answers to open problems in DSL research-- |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Virtual Learning Environments Thomas, Michael, 2012-06-30 This book highlights invaluable research covering the design, development, and evaluation of online learning environments, examining the role of technology enhanced learning in this emerging area--Provided by publisher.-- |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 19 James D. Westwood, 2012 A physician who is treating a patient confronts a complex and incompletely understood living system that is sensitive to pain. An engineer or programmer who develops a new device, on the other hand, operates within the less emotional domains of materials and mathematics. The Medicine Meets Virtual Reality (MMVR) conference brings together physicians, scientists, engineers, educators, students, and others to bridge the gap between clinicians and technologists, and to create collaborative solutions to healthcare challenges. This book presents the proceedings of the Medicine Meets Virtual Reality conference (MMVR19), held in Newport Beach, California, USA, in February 2012. It includes papers on modeling and simulation, imaging, data visualization and fusion, haptics, robotics, telemedicine and medical intelligence networking, virtual and augmented reality, psychotherapy and physical rehabilitation tools, serious games, and other topics. MMVR stimulates interaction between developers and end users and promotes unorthodox problem-solving as a complement to rigorous scientific methodology. This book will interest all who are involved with the future of medicine. close |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: Revolutions in Product Design for Healthcare Karupppasamy Subburaj, Kamalpreet Sandhu, Saša Ćuković, 2022-02-28 This book coherently presents advances in design principles, processes, and methods in healthcare product design. It captures the implications of technological advances on designing healthcare products especially when market and societal needs pull each other in opposite directions. The contents focus on innovative design thinking processes and methods in developing healthcare products, applications of digital technologies in healthcare product design, amalgamation of artificial intelligence and design thinking for healthcare product design and quality, sustainability, and regulatory aspects in the design process. This book is a useful reference for those in the industry and academia. |
doctor-patient communication scenarios: HCI International 2024 Posters Constantine Stephanidis, |
为什么英语中,医生叫doctor,博士也叫doctor? - 知乎
1、doctor的本意是“讲授者”。过去几乎所有的自然学科和人文学科都叫philosophy,所以学问最高者被称为doctor of philosophy,这bai也是博士Ph.D的来历。但是医学不属于刚才说 …
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为什么博士叫PhD? - 知乎
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博士拿的是博士学位,硕士拿的是硕士学位。博士还可以分为PhD、DBA、DD等,国外分的正式一点,国内目前图一乐。“博士”或者“Doctor”这个头衔一般授予拥有博士学位的人。 所以每次有 …
为什么说一天一个苹果不生病,an apple a day, keep doctor away?
"An apple a day keeps the doctor away" 一天一个苹果,医生离你远 这句谚语出现在1913年杂志封面上 19世纪,疾病的治疗效果没有并没有现在好,对疾病的了解还停留在表面,当时普通人 …
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求《神秘博士》的官方观看顺序!? - 知乎
我看完了第二季,rose和doctor分开了。所以我接下来得看剧场版,特别篇,还是什么?同时,能跟我解释下那…
请问专业博士和学术博士有什么区别?对以后的工作有什么影响?
专业/授课博士,英语名称professional/ taught doctorate,最后学位是doctor of+具体专业。 学术/哲学博士,英语名称research doctorate/doctor of philosophy,最后学位是doctor of …
“工学硕士”和“工程硕士”分别该如何翻译? - 知乎
A Master of Science in Engineering can require completion of a thesis and qualifies the holder to apply for a program leading to a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in engineering. A Master of …
Doctor–Patient Communication - ResearchGate
DOCTOR–PATIENT COMMUNICATION 23.2.1 Phases of doctor–patient talk/ ... sitions of scenarios are more frequent when the intention is to draw parallels to day-to-day life.
physicians in otolaryngology Department doctor-patient …
Doctor-patient communication, in form, refers to the bidirectional exchange of information between healthcare professionals and patients and/or their family members during the diagnosis, …
Patient Safety Essentials Toolkit: SBAR: Situation-Background ...
• Patient comes from 40 miles away and needed to have friend drive them to appointment. • Doctor has 1+ appointment available on schedule. • Doctor’s hall partner has some open times. • We …
PROFESSIONAL RESOURCE Chronic Care Management
the patient’s death. Patients enrolled in CCM services benefit from an entire care team focused on their needs, increased communication with their provider and improved care coordination. …
Communication With And On Behalf Of Patients Essentials …
The Foundation of Clear Communication: The foundation of successful doctor-patient communication lies in precise and understandable language. Health terminology can often be …
Medical Council of India A E T C O M - NMC
Having recognized the pivotal role of effective interpersonal communication between doctor and patient in clinical training and practice, the Medical Council of India has embarked on an …
Communication And Interpersonal Skills Scion Medical
Communication and Interpersonal Skills: The Scion of Medical Excellence This blog post delves into the crucial role of communication and interpersonal skills in the medical field. We explore how …
SOPHIE: Testing a Virtual, Interactive, AI-Augmented End-of …
cal scenarios, and feedback criteria can be easily customized, allowing for the training to be available to ... for training doctor-patient communication skills. arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.15213. …
PACES23: Guidance on writing Consultation (Stations 2 and 5) …
• Unfocused scenarios such as a patient presenting with weight loss where there are no clear steers towards a likely diagnosis. The features are: • Written instructions for the case, usually in the …
Integrating Simulation Scenarios and Clinical Practices …
Simulation scenarios were combined and alternated with bedside teaching. ... items on the real patient in the ward to obtain more clinical experience and doctor-patient communication skills, …
Recognizing and Managing the Deteriorating Patient: the Role …
the treating doctor, but the doctor is currently performing a procedure and is unavailable to see the patient. The junior resident medical officer is available but is not confident to initiate treatment …
The Effect of Screen-to-Screen Versus Face-to-Face …
Twelve medical interns and 6 simulated patients prepared 4 different written scenarios and were randomized to perform a total of 48 consultations. Effects of the consultations were measured …
International Journal of Qualitative Methods Developing a …
scribes the doctor–patient relationship and the social practices behind this discourse. The current CDA in China of the doctor–patient relationship lacks a dynamic, holistic per-spective and, …
Scenarios in virtual learning environments for one-to-one …
munication skills, and train their students in communication skills. A doctor, a psychologist and a veterinarian need to practice a consult with a patient or an owner. A consult varies from …
An experiment using hypothetical patient scenarios in healthy …
recently visited his family doctor because he has been experiencing fatigue and persistent coughing that has been disruptive and quite embarrassing while at school. 2. After reviewing his …
Station 4: COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND ETHICS
INFORMATION FOR THE CANDIDATE Scenario N° EX4 MRCP(UK) PACES . Station 4: COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND ETHICS . Your role: You are the doctor on the ward Problem: …
SUPPORTING EFFECTIVE CLINICAL COMMUNICATION IN …
high risk communication scenarios and focus on providing document-based resources rather than training across all areas. Core communication skills are potentially overlooked ...
Automatic Interactive Evaluation for Large Language Models …
demonstrating its superior ability to mimic human patient behaviors accurately. Subse-quently, the evaluation metrics, developed based on human and patient preferences and aligned with …
Examples of Scripts for Front-Office - WordPress.com
When people call asking for doctor during clinic hours “He is with patients, how can I help you?” If another doctor calls to speak to doctor May I ask what patient this is regarding?” May I place you …
Jargon Be Gone Patient Preference in Doctor Communication
descriptions of the doctor who spoke with jargon were that the doctor caused confusion (45%), was too technical (31%), and was uncaring (19%). The three most common themes describing the …
A Review On Communication Theories And Practices In …
Dec 9, 2021 · Doctor–patient communication According to On et al. (1995) The doctor-patient relationship is one of the most complex interpersonal relationships. ... conducted an …
Scenarios - Make It OK
Scenarios Share the following scenarios with your audience. In large or small groups, brainstorm ideas on what you can say or do. Talk about what makes the scenario difficult. What can you do …
Station 4: COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND ETHICS
Candidate’s role: The doctor in the clinic. Surrogate’s role: The patient, Miss Mary White, a 27-year-old woman. Examiners are reminded that the boxes below indicate areas of potential interest, but …
Communicating with Providers - TargetHIV
§ “Traditional" relationship: The doctor leads and the patient follows. Patient may feel secure and cared for. § Partnership relationship: Both contribute to the decision-making process. Some …
Communication Skills in Patient-Doctor Interactions: …
Doctor-patient communication is a fundamental com-ponent of clinical practice. In addition to being knowl-edgeable scientific experts in various specialties, effective doctor-patient …
The Impact of Dramatic Play in Early Childhood Education
Children play doctor-patient: scenarios. Post Ofce: Envelopes, stamps, mailboxes, mailbags.Children can write letters, be mail: carriers, or sort mail. ... It elevates communication …
Exploring Patients’ Trust from a New Perspective. A Text …
episodes of trust and distrust within the doctor-patient relationship with a sample of 82 adult patients. Results demonstrate the role of the emotional aspects of the doctor-patient …
Showing you care An empathetic approach to …
the role of empathy in the doctor–patient relationship. It is without question that communication skills are necessary to succeed in orthodontic practice. Many studies in health care suggest that …
Revisiting Models of the Consultation
They also differ in terms of doctor versus patient centredness: the extent to which the consultation’s agenda, process and outcome are determined by the doctor or the patient. Doctor …
Meeting of Experts on Doctor-Patient Relationship
The need for strengthening the doctor-patient relationship has been voiced in several forums. A good relationship between doctors and patients is an important dimension of the quality of health …
CHALLENGES, INSIGHTS, BARRIERS IN DOCTOR – PATIENT …
Physicians cannot avoid barriers in doctor-patient communication, but they can work around or remove them. Although many of these issues are transferable between conditions, preparation is …
Perception of First MBBS Students to AETCOM Module on …
where they watched doctor-patient interactions. Students in a large group then summarised their reflections on doctor-patient interactions. In the afternoon, students acted out common blunders …
Patient Phone Calls Standard Telephone Greetings and Scripts
prospective patient decides to become part of your practice. • Make sure every caller feels valued and welcomed, whether they are a longtime patient, a prospective patient looking for a new …
Validation of Communication Simulation Scenarios for …
Doctor of Nursing Practice Walden University February 2019 . ... nurses, thus affecting patient outcomes. To bridge this gap, robust training on delivering feedback and coaching is needed for …
arXiv:2410.13610v2 [cs.AI] 14 Feb 2025
2023) integrates real doctor-patient communication data, enhancing the model’s ability to understand patient needs and make appropriate recommenda-tions. Additionally, several studies …
Validated checklist for assessing communication skills in …
Jul 26, 2023 · of “good” and “bad” communication behavior during doctor-patient interaction (duration: 9 min 16 s; language: Hindi with captions/subtitles) based on OCSC 3.0. It was used for …
English In Medicine A Course In Communication Skills …
comprehension skills and developing effective note-taking strategies for patient consultations and medical discussions. # Key Areas Covered in the Course The comprehensive curriculum covers a …
Doctor–Patient Communication - univie.ac.at
DOCTOR–PATIENT COMMUNICATION 23.2.1 Phases of doctor–patient talk/ interaction dynamics Starting with a first broad field study by Byrne and Long (1976), discourse analytic and sociolin …
Communication patterns in the doctor–patient relationship: …
attitudes and communication styles, with female physi-cians more often engaging in dialog [21], adopting a part-nership-building style [22] and tending to be autonomist [19] than male …
Communication in optical practice 1: Importance of …
Good communication drives better patient satisfaction. A 1998 review of the literature. 4. looked at over 30 peer reviewed studies examining the relationship between doctor-patient communica - …
New Prescription Role Play Activity - generationrx.org
Jun 9, 2015 · • The patient also asks if the doctor felt there were any risks in taking the medication. • Another very important question the patient asks the doctor was when to follow up with the …
Case Scenario 1 - University of Toronto
3. Ask about what learning issues/patient issues there are for the participants. Have them written on the flipchart. 4. The participants need to identify a number of issues including: (approx. 30 …
Doctor-Patient Communication: Principles and Practices
apprennent les principes d’une bonne communication médecin-patient et les appliquent en pratique clinique. Les programmes d’éducation médicale à tous les niveaux devraient inclure …
Improving communication between health care …
The case it put forward was simple: improvements in communication between healthcare professionals and patients were likely to improve the quality of patient care and to reduce its …
PACES Station 4: COMMUNICATION SKILLS & ETHICS
PACES Station 4: COMMUNICATION SKILLS & ETHICS Your role: You are the doctor on the ward Problem: Discussing further management of a seriously ill patient Patient: Mr Abu Mohammed, a …
Patients with challenging behaviors: Communication strategies
ing the patient’s feeling of entitlement to the best possible treatment.13 Take a collaborative stance with the patient, with the common goal of fi nding and implementing the most effective and …
arXiv:2306.16931v1 [cs.CL] 29 Jun 2023
leads to the creation of more realistic doctor-patient dialogue datasets, which in turn can be utilized for training models that better mimic genuine health-care communication scenarios. In this …
Unannounced Mock Drills for Violent Situations - Nurse Leader
employee injuries from patient violence.8 It is essential these scenarios appear as a real event, be treated as a real event, and be free of any Hawthorne effect. To achieve this, our true-to-life …
Fellowship OSCE Exam Handbook - Life in the Fast Lane
with either patient or relative, your colleague or a junior doctor. These OSCEs can be particularly challenging. It is difficult to have a sensitive discussion in a time pressured environment. …