The Practitioners Handbook to Patient Communication From Theory to Practice
ebook ∣ The Practitioners Handbook To Patient Communication From Theory To Practice, #3 · The Practitioners Handbook to Patient Communication From Theory to Practice
By Dr. Ayan Sharma
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Embark on the advanced journey of patient communication with "The Practitioner's Handbook to Patient Communication: From Theory to Practice PART III." This installment explores advanced verbal communication techniques, emphasizing ethical considerations and cultural competence. Navigate through challenging patient situations with advanced communication skills, deepening empathy through reflective practice, mindfulness techniques, and narrative medicine. Explore the role of empathy in cross-cultural communication and its ethical dimensions. Learn to deliver bad news with compassion, addressing patient emotions, cultural considerations, and supporting patients and families through grief and denial. Uncover the complexities of informed consent beyond signatures, discussing elements, strategies, and ethical dilemmas. Dive into the realm of confidentiality, respecting patient privacy, and addressing challenges in the digital age. Delve into the intricacies of navigating boundaries in the patient-practitioner relationship, maintaining professionalism, and addressing dual relationships in the digital era. Explore the significance of interprofessional communication, handoffs, and transitions of care, including conflict resolution within healthcare teams. This handbook provides advanced insights and strategies for practitioners seeking to enhance their communication skills, uphold ethical standards, and navigate complex patient interactions.