Establishing an empathic physician-patient relationship is an essential physician skill. This chapter discusses the sexually dimorphic aspects of the neural components involved in affective and cognitive empathy, and examines why men and women medical students or physicians express different levels of empathy. Studies reveal levels of medical student affective or cognitive empathy can help reveal which medical specialty a student will enter. The data show students or physicians with higher empathy enter into specialties characterized by large amounts of patient contact and continuity of care; and individuals with lower levels of empathy desire specialties having little or no patient contact and little to no continuity of care.Burnout and...
One of the major tasks of medical educators is to help maintain and increase trainee empathy for pat...
Clinical empathy is a lively topic of discussion in the contemporary medical literature. Research i...
Abstract: The health professional’s empathy has a positive effect on treatment outcomes and the well...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
Background Empathy is important in ensuring the quality of the patient-physician rel...
The problematic role of empathy in medicine Medicine has had a mixed history where empathy is concer...
Background: Empathy is one of the crucial personality traits for all medical professionals, includin...
Physicians associate empathy with benevolent emotions and with developing a shared understanding wit...
Background Empathy is an outcome-relevant physician characteristic and thus a crucial component of ...
One of the major tasks of medical educators is to help maintain and increase trainee empathy for pat...
Physicians associate empathy with benevolent emotions and with developing a shared understanding wit...
This chapter discusses the history of the various definitions of empathy and states two widely accep...
[[abstract]]Conveying empathy is a multi-phase process involving an inner resonation phase, communic...
Introduction When training clinically competent doctors, most medical schools focus upon components ...
Empathy is crucial in the physician—patient relationship. Prior studies have proposed that physician...
One of the major tasks of medical educators is to help maintain and increase trainee empathy for pat...
Clinical empathy is a lively topic of discussion in the contemporary medical literature. Research i...
Abstract: The health professional’s empathy has a positive effect on treatment outcomes and the well...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
Background Empathy is important in ensuring the quality of the patient-physician rel...
The problematic role of empathy in medicine Medicine has had a mixed history where empathy is concer...
Background: Empathy is one of the crucial personality traits for all medical professionals, includin...
Physicians associate empathy with benevolent emotions and with developing a shared understanding wit...
Background Empathy is an outcome-relevant physician characteristic and thus a crucial component of ...
One of the major tasks of medical educators is to help maintain and increase trainee empathy for pat...
Physicians associate empathy with benevolent emotions and with developing a shared understanding wit...
This chapter discusses the history of the various definitions of empathy and states two widely accep...
[[abstract]]Conveying empathy is a multi-phase process involving an inner resonation phase, communic...
Introduction When training clinically competent doctors, most medical schools focus upon components ...
Empathy is crucial in the physician—patient relationship. Prior studies have proposed that physician...
One of the major tasks of medical educators is to help maintain and increase trainee empathy for pat...
Clinical empathy is a lively topic of discussion in the contemporary medical literature. Research i...
Abstract: The health professional’s empathy has a positive effect on treatment outcomes and the well...