Loss of empathy has been reported in medical students as they move through the clinical phases of their training. Several researchers have attempted to address this issue by exploring ways of heightening students’ awareness of the emotional, non-biomedical aspects of illness and the dynamics of the doctor–patient relationship, using a variety of reflective group discussion methods. This pilot project employed the specific group method developed by Michael Balint for general practitioners working in London after the Second World War. The pilot was based on one group of six third-year graduate students, meeting weekly over six weeks. Evaluation includes pre- and post-questionnaires, a 1000-word essay and leaders’ observations. The results sug...
One of the major tasks of medical educators is to help maintain and increase trainee empathy for pat...
Abstract Empathy is an important component in a doctor-patient relationship. It is an objective and...
Context: Emotions play a central role in the professional development of doctors; however, research ...
Objective: Balint groups are being trialled as a method to facilitate understanding of the relationa...
Objective: Though Balint groups feature increasingly in UK medical school curricula, there is no evi...
Balint Groups were traditionally established as reflective groups by psychoanalyst Michael and Enid ...
Objective: This paper qualitatively evaluates a one-year trial of Balint clinical reflection groups ...
One of the challenges of being a physician is that some patients bring with them such complex sympto...
Balint groups are comprised of physicians who regularly gather to present and reflect on clinical ca...
Objectives: Participation in Balint groups is obligatory for some medical specialist trainings. Yet ...
The purpose of this project is to gain an understanding of how empathy is negotiated in medical educ...
The general practitioner has a central position in the health care system, but demands have increase...
There is a need for studies specifically addressing the barriers to empathy training from the perspe...
Context: There is a need for studies specifically addressing the barriers to empathy training from t...
Background:Empathy, the aptitude to resonate with others’ emotions,influences favourable doctor-pati...
One of the major tasks of medical educators is to help maintain and increase trainee empathy for pat...
Abstract Empathy is an important component in a doctor-patient relationship. It is an objective and...
Context: Emotions play a central role in the professional development of doctors; however, research ...
Objective: Balint groups are being trialled as a method to facilitate understanding of the relationa...
Objective: Though Balint groups feature increasingly in UK medical school curricula, there is no evi...
Balint Groups were traditionally established as reflective groups by psychoanalyst Michael and Enid ...
Objective: This paper qualitatively evaluates a one-year trial of Balint clinical reflection groups ...
One of the challenges of being a physician is that some patients bring with them such complex sympto...
Balint groups are comprised of physicians who regularly gather to present and reflect on clinical ca...
Objectives: Participation in Balint groups is obligatory for some medical specialist trainings. Yet ...
The purpose of this project is to gain an understanding of how empathy is negotiated in medical educ...
The general practitioner has a central position in the health care system, but demands have increase...
There is a need for studies specifically addressing the barriers to empathy training from the perspe...
Context: There is a need for studies specifically addressing the barriers to empathy training from t...
Background:Empathy, the aptitude to resonate with others’ emotions,influences favourable doctor-pati...
One of the major tasks of medical educators is to help maintain and increase trainee empathy for pat...
Abstract Empathy is an important component in a doctor-patient relationship. It is an objective and...
Context: Emotions play a central role in the professional development of doctors; however, research ...