PURPOSE: To better understand the transfer of classroom-learned clinical communication skills (CCS) to the clinical environment of the hospital ward, where they are practiced and refined by students. METHOD: The author first briefly presents the literature on clinical communication, provides an overview of the debates around the notion of transfer, and presents a sociocultural model of developmental transfer applied to CCS learning. Second, she describes a focus group and nine individual interviews carried out with 17 fourth-year medical students at one medical school in the United Kingdom in 2008. The goal was to elicit their views of CCS teaching, learning, and transfer of CCS to the clinical workplace. RESULTS: The findings are presented...
Objective: Contextual factors are known to influence the acquisition and application of communicatio...
Good clinical communication is increasingly recognised as pivotal to the success of medical practice...
Context: Competency-based education is a resurgent paradigm in professional medical education. Howev...
Communication skills tend to decline with time unless they are regularly recalled and practiced. How...
Background: Communication skills training in patient centered communication is an integral part of t...
BACKGROUND: Clinical communication teaching and learning has become increasingly separate from the c...
Abstract Background Communication skills training in patient centered communication is an integral p...
Objective: To identify the communication skills medical trainees perceive themselves to avoid or use...
Communication is definitely one of the most important contributing factor for an ideal doctor-patien...
Patient centered clinical communication has a positive influence on patients' satisfaction, health o...
Background: This study investigated whether the introduction of professional development teaching in...
Seven years' experience in teaching communication skills to first year clinical students at St Mary'...
Communication is regarded as one of the most important skills physicians develop. The most common ap...
BackgroundMedical students receive communication skills training but there is little research into h...
Background Attitudes towards learning clinical communication skills at the end of medical school are...
Objective: Contextual factors are known to influence the acquisition and application of communicatio...
Good clinical communication is increasingly recognised as pivotal to the success of medical practice...
Context: Competency-based education is a resurgent paradigm in professional medical education. Howev...
Communication skills tend to decline with time unless they are regularly recalled and practiced. How...
Background: Communication skills training in patient centered communication is an integral part of t...
BACKGROUND: Clinical communication teaching and learning has become increasingly separate from the c...
Abstract Background Communication skills training in patient centered communication is an integral p...
Objective: To identify the communication skills medical trainees perceive themselves to avoid or use...
Communication is definitely one of the most important contributing factor for an ideal doctor-patien...
Patient centered clinical communication has a positive influence on patients' satisfaction, health o...
Background: This study investigated whether the introduction of professional development teaching in...
Seven years' experience in teaching communication skills to first year clinical students at St Mary'...
Communication is regarded as one of the most important skills physicians develop. The most common ap...
BackgroundMedical students receive communication skills training but there is little research into h...
Background Attitudes towards learning clinical communication skills at the end of medical school are...
Objective: Contextual factors are known to influence the acquisition and application of communicatio...
Good clinical communication is increasingly recognised as pivotal to the success of medical practice...
Context: Competency-based education is a resurgent paradigm in professional medical education. Howev...