Background Communication skills is a core area of competency for healthcare practitioners. However, trainees deficient in those skills are not identified early enough to address the deficiency. Furthermore, faculty often struggle to identify effective remediation strategies for those who fail to meet expectations. We undertook a systematic review to determine which assessment methods are appropriate to identify learners that struggle with communication skills and the strategies used to remediate them. Methods The literature was searched from January 1998 through to May 2019 using academic databases and grey literature. Trainees were defined as healthcare practitioners in undergraduate, graduate and continuing education. Characteristics of s...
OBJECTIVE: Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) students often experience difficulties with ...
BACKGROUND: The doctor's ability to communicate effectively (with patients, relatives, advocates and...
Teaching communication skills (CS) to residents during clinical practice remains problematic. Direct...
[Excerpt] The doctor’s ability to communicate effectively is critical both to clinical practice and ...
Objective The aim of this study was to identify and analyse communication skills learning outcomes v...
Both anecdotally and in research, clinical supervisors, academic staff and indeed, students themselv...
Objective: Contextual factors are known to influence the acquisition and application of communicatio...
Objective: Contextual factors are known to influence the acquisition and application of communicatio...
Abstract Background Poor communication skills can potentially compromise patient care. However, as c...
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Communication skills tend to decline with time unless they are regularly recalled and practiced. How...
BackgroundPoor communication skills can potentially compromise patient care. However, as communicati...
Objective: Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) students often experience difficulties with ...
Background: effective communication is increasingly recognised as a core clinical skill. However, th...
Background: Finding out the effective ways of teaching and assessing communication skills remain a c...
OBJECTIVE: Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) students often experience difficulties with ...
BACKGROUND: The doctor's ability to communicate effectively (with patients, relatives, advocates and...
Teaching communication skills (CS) to residents during clinical practice remains problematic. Direct...
[Excerpt] The doctor’s ability to communicate effectively is critical both to clinical practice and ...
Objective The aim of this study was to identify and analyse communication skills learning outcomes v...
Both anecdotally and in research, clinical supervisors, academic staff and indeed, students themselv...
Objective: Contextual factors are known to influence the acquisition and application of communicatio...
Objective: Contextual factors are known to influence the acquisition and application of communicatio...
Abstract Background Poor communication skills can potentially compromise patient care. However, as c...
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014. All rights reserved. Learners may present with defi...
Communication skills tend to decline with time unless they are regularly recalled and practiced. How...
BackgroundPoor communication skills can potentially compromise patient care. However, as communicati...
Objective: Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) students often experience difficulties with ...
Background: effective communication is increasingly recognised as a core clinical skill. However, th...
Background: Finding out the effective ways of teaching and assessing communication skills remain a c...
OBJECTIVE: Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) students often experience difficulties with ...
BACKGROUND: The doctor's ability to communicate effectively (with patients, relatives, advocates and...
Teaching communication skills (CS) to residents during clinical practice remains problematic. Direct...