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Healthcare Communication: Effective Techniques for Clinicians

93 Episodes

22 minutes | a year ago
Teaching Communication Skills
Dennis Novack, MD, founder of DocCom.org, an online communication skills program for hospitals, residency programs and medical schools, discusses the influence of Dr. George Engel, research about the impact of good communication skills and best practices for teaching communication skills. This is the final episode of the podcast. Host Barbara Lewis can be reached at BarbaraLewis@JoansFamilyBillOfRights.com.
23 minutes | a year ago
How to Ensure Trainee Well-being
Mitchell D. Feldman, MD, MPhil, discusses how to mentor trainees to help them find their purpose and reconnect with their reason for entering the profession; the steps for integrating personal and professional life; the Japanese ikigai as a guide; traits of compulsivity and three questions at the end of the day to reconnect with purpose.
19 minutes | a year ago
Incorporating Relationship-Centered Communication Strategies into Clinical Skills Courses
Rob Shochet, MD, discusses relationship centered communication strategy, three important skill sets, how to use the computer in the exam room and other communication techniques.
19 minutes | a year ago
How to Use Hypnosis to Improve Outcomes
John Christensen, PhD, describes the medical conditions where hypnosis is used and verbal techniques on how to use hypnosis by talking to patients to improve outcomes.
12 minutes | a year ago
The Ability to Find Joy in the Midst of Tragedy: An Afghan Surgeon’s Perspective
Homa Dost, MD, a surgeon in Afghanistan discusses the challenges in finding joy in her work.
24 minutes | a year ago
Empathic Communication Strategies
Elizabeth Morrison, LCSW, MAC, discusses the fascinating research on empathy's impact on health outcomes and three important techniques to convey empathy.
16 minutes | 2 years ago
Remediating Communication Skills in Medical Students
Kathy Cole-Kelly, MS, MSSW, discusses how to identify medical students who need communication remediation and the specific steps she undertakes to ensure they pass Step 2 CS.
22 minutes | 2 years ago
Patient-Centered Interviewing to Uncover Mental Health Issues
In about a quarter of all patients seen in a year have in a mental health disorder of depression, substance use or anxiety. Unfortunately, clinicians aren't trained on what to do. Oftentimes, the physical symptoms signal an underlying mental issue. Listen to Bob Smith, MD, talk about the red flag complaints and how treating the mental disorder helps the physical ailment. His episode on patient-centered interviewing is one of the top three downloaded podcasts.
19 minutes | 2 years ago
Trust: Competence, Care, Consistency and Courage
David Pendleton, DPhil, discusses how to sustain trust, how to address a patient when trust is lost and what to do when is trust undermined.
18 minutes | 2 years ago
Soliciting Goals for Care: The Gateway to Shared Decision Making
Howard Beckman, MD, discusses why every clinician needs to know the patients' goals, how articulating goals improves outcomes and helps the clinicians and what the research reflects; he encourages people to continue his innovative research.
26 minutes | 2 years ago
Difficult Conversations When Prescribing Longitudinal Controlled Drugs
Ted Parran, MD, discusses how to deal with the 10 percent of the U.S. population with a substance use disorder, who seek euphoric drugs. How to say NO without jeopardizing the relationship or suffering low patient satisfaction scores, and how to help the patient understand your position and de-escalate a conversation using the PEARLS technique.
19 minutes | 2 years ago
Empathy 101: Should You Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve? 
Kevin Dorsey, MD, PhD, discusses his experiences with patients when he's his genuine self. He describes his empathy course and his students' reactions years later.
26 minutes | 2 years ago
Tune Your Antennae to Non-Verbal Communication: Improve the Patient Experience
Jeannette Shorey, MD, discusses how to conduct a very efficient patient enounter by learning non-verbal cues, which can save time for a clinician, how to handle mixed messages, how mirroring can influence the patient.
22 minutes | 2 years ago
Relationship Centered Healthcare: Improving Patient Outcomes
Anthony Suchman, MD, MA, FACP, talks about the three guideposts for developing relationships, the mistakes that clinicians make in developing relationships with patients and how clinician can quickly develop relationships with patients in the era of shortened appointments.
22 minutes | 2 years ago
The Art and Practice of "Being With" the Patient
Marcus Engel, MS, CXPX, CSP, discusses the most impactful words, which clinicians said to him, after being blinded in a horrific automobile accident and spending over six weeks in the hospital. Learn more about Marcus at MarcusEngel.com and read his books, "I'm Here" and the Other End of the Stethoscope."
25 minutes | 2 years ago
Every Patient Tells a Story: How to Heal Your Patients by Listening to Their Stories
Lisa Sanders, MD, is author of  the popular Diagnosis column for the New York Times Magazine, which inspired the Fox TV program, House M.D. Her previous NYT column, Think Like a Doctor, was the inspiration for a seven-hour documentary series about the process of diagnosis, which is airing on Netflix in August 2019. In 2010 she published the book, Every Patient Tells a Story: Medical Mysteries and the Art of Diagnosis. Her most recent book is titled, Diagnosis: Solving the Most Baffling Medical Mysteries. The fascinating podcast conversation is about how to organize the patient encounter, techniques for showing the patient that you're interested in their story, use of video tape with residents and coaching residents.
17 minutes | 2 years ago
Communicating with Patients Who Have Limited English Proficiency (LEP)
Elaine Khoong, MD, MS, discusses the rationale for using certified medical interpreters and the astounding error rate when ad hoc (e.g. family member) interpreters are used, how you explain to patients that you want to use a certified medical  interpreter rather than an ad hoc interpreter and resources to help communicate with LEP patients.
23 minutes | 2 years ago
Using the RESPECT Model to Build a High-Performance Team
Co-author of the DocCom module on high performance teams, Carol Mostow, LICSW, discusses the RESPECT model, an acronym for Respect, Explanatory model, Social context, Power, Empathy, Concerns and Trust. Learn how using a quick technique can change the entire tone of a meeting.   
14 minutes | 2 years ago
Tips and Techniques to Rekindle Joy
Susmita Pati, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Program Advisor for the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science at Stony Brook University discusses what individuals, teams and systems can do to rekindle joy. 
21 minutes | 2 years ago
The Cherished Relationship: How Clinicians Can Improve Outcomes
Listen to renowned author and cardiologist, Eric Topol, MD, discuss the five qualities of deep understanding and how clinicians can incorporate them into their practice, using smart phone technology to bond with the patient and crying with a patient.
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