Background Empathy is important in ensuring the quality of the patient-physician relationship. Several studies have concluded that empathy declines during medical training, especially during the third year. However, there is little empirical research on what may influence a medical student’s empathy. In addition, studies of empathy in medicine have generally been dominated by quantitative approaches, primarily self-assessment questionnaires. This is a paradox given the complexity and importance of empathy. In this paper we explore medical students’ opinions of what may foster or inhibit empathy during medical school, with a particular emphasis on how empathy is influenced by the initiation into the physician’s role. ...
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...
Introduction When training clinically competent doctors, most medical schools focus upon components ...
BACKGROUND: Although appropriate empathy in health professionals is essential, a loss of empathy can...
Background Empathy is an outcome-relevant physician characteristic and thus a crucial component of ...
Abstract Empathy is an important component in a doctor-patient relationship. It is an objective and...
[english] Study aim: Physician empathy constitutes an outcome-relevant aim of medical education. Yet...
Background: Empathy is an indispensable skill in medicine and is an integral part of ‘professionalis...
The purpose of this project is to gain an understanding of how empathy is negotiated in medical educ...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
Background: Clinical empathy has been repeatedly shown to increase patient satisfaction and improve ...
Background: Empathy is one of the crucial personality traits for all medical professionals, includin...
The problematic role of empathy in medicine Medicine has had a mixed history where empathy is concer...
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...
Introduction When training clinically competent doctors, most medical schools focus upon components ...
BACKGROUND: Although appropriate empathy in health professionals is essential, a loss of empathy can...
Background Empathy is an outcome-relevant physician characteristic and thus a crucial component of ...
Abstract Empathy is an important component in a doctor-patient relationship. It is an objective and...
[english] Study aim: Physician empathy constitutes an outcome-relevant aim of medical education. Yet...
Background: Empathy is an indispensable skill in medicine and is an integral part of ‘professionalis...
The purpose of this project is to gain an understanding of how empathy is negotiated in medical educ...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
Background: Clinical empathy has been repeatedly shown to increase patient satisfaction and improve ...
Background: Empathy is one of the crucial personality traits for all medical professionals, includin...
The problematic role of empathy in medicine Medicine has had a mixed history where empathy is concer...
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...
Introduction When training clinically competent doctors, most medical schools focus upon components ...