[EN] Medical communication training is being challenged to meet the demands of a more internationalized world. As a result, interdisciplinary simulation-based education is designed to advance clinical skill development, specifically in doctor-patient interactions. The Standardized Patient Program has been applied in American Medical Schools since the 1960s, implementing patient profiles based on authentic cases. At the University of Pécs, Medical School in Hungary, this model is being adapted to facilitate improving patient-interviewing, problem-solving, and medical reporting skills. The interdisciplinary program operates in Hungarian, German and English languages, utilizing actors to perform as simulated patients under the close observatio...
The Department of Languages for Specific Purposes at the University of Pécs, Medical School (UPMS) h...
Abstract Background International medical students are frequently confronted with intercultural, psy...
Introduction: Simulations with standardized patients (SP) have long been used for teaching/assessing...
Introduction: The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Standardized Patient (SP) Program has ...
Good clinical communication is increasingly recognised as pivotal to the success of medical practice...
Interdisciplinary integration of the Foreign Language and Medical Communicational Psychology discipl...
Communication is regarded as one of the most important skills physicians develop. The most common ap...
Background: Physician-patient communication trainings with simulated patients are well established a...
Introduction: Implementation of a longitudinal curriculum for training in advanced communications s...
Background: Communication and teamwork between doctors and nurses are critical for optimal patient c...
Background: Physicians and nursing staff interact as a team on a daily basis in hospital settings. H...
This chapter considers points of contact and departure between intercultural language education and ...
Communication is definitely one of the most important contributing factor for an ideal doctor-patien...
Being able to manage challenging patient communication and the associated emotional burden is a vita...
This paper reports on an interdisciplinary training initiative involving student interpreters and me...
The Department of Languages for Specific Purposes at the University of Pécs, Medical School (UPMS) h...
Abstract Background International medical students are frequently confronted with intercultural, psy...
Introduction: Simulations with standardized patients (SP) have long been used for teaching/assessing...
Introduction: The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Standardized Patient (SP) Program has ...
Good clinical communication is increasingly recognised as pivotal to the success of medical practice...
Interdisciplinary integration of the Foreign Language and Medical Communicational Psychology discipl...
Communication is regarded as one of the most important skills physicians develop. The most common ap...
Background: Physician-patient communication trainings with simulated patients are well established a...
Introduction: Implementation of a longitudinal curriculum for training in advanced communications s...
Background: Communication and teamwork between doctors and nurses are critical for optimal patient c...
Background: Physicians and nursing staff interact as a team on a daily basis in hospital settings. H...
This chapter considers points of contact and departure between intercultural language education and ...
Communication is definitely one of the most important contributing factor for an ideal doctor-patien...
Being able to manage challenging patient communication and the associated emotional burden is a vita...
This paper reports on an interdisciplinary training initiative involving student interpreters and me...
The Department of Languages for Specific Purposes at the University of Pécs, Medical School (UPMS) h...
Abstract Background International medical students are frequently confronted with intercultural, psy...
Introduction: Simulations with standardized patients (SP) have long been used for teaching/assessing...