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--> CAN YOU SPARE 3 MINUTES? 🙏
We research if pictures improve patients understanding of treatment plans. For this, we test which images help best.
Link to survey: https://tud.link/9hj3
Everybody can participate --> feel free to share.#PatientCare #oncology #PatientCommunication #Pictogram #scicomm #Medicine #MedicalCommunication #visualCommunication
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Are pictures clear for our patients? Equally understandable for all age groups?
We test this (i.e. transparency + translucency) in a BIG (n= 1000) survey. Please, please, please participate:
(and share link with your parents/grandparents/older friends.. we also need >60 yr cohorts!)
#PatientCare #oncology #PatientCommunication #Pictogram #scicomm #Medicine
#MedicalCommunication
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The power of listening: How to be a more effective clinician
We have a lot of knowledge and experience under our belts, which can be a great asset in helping us diagnose and treat our patients. But it can also lead to a tendency to jump to conclusions, particularly when it comes to assessing a patient's condition.
David Danhauer is a pediatrician and former CMIO.
Listen here: https://kevinmd.com/podcast
#patientcommunication #listening #cliniciancommunication #medicine #CMIO
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The power of listening: How to be a more effective clinician
We have a lot of knowledge and experience under our belts, which can be a great asset in helping us diagnose and treat our patients. But it can also lead to a tendency to jump to conclusions, particularly when it comes to assessing a patient's condition.
David Danhauer is a pediatrician and former CMIO.
Listen here: https://kevinmd.com/podcast
#patientcommunication #listening #cliniciancommunication #medicine #CMIO
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The power of listening: How to be a more effective clinician
We have a lot of knowledge and experience under our belts, which can be a great asset in helping us diagnose and treat our patients. But it can also lead to a tendency to jump to conclusions, particularly when it comes to assessing a patient's condition.
David Danhauer is a pediatrician and former CMIO.
Listen here: https://kevinmd.com/podcast
#patientcommunication #listening #cliniciancommunication #medicine #CMIO