In this issue of Medical Clinics of North America, guest editor Dr. Heather Hofmann brings her considerable expertise to the topic of Communication Skills and Challenges in Medical Practice. Communication is a core part of medical practice, and just as physicians increase their knowledge and hone clinical reasoning skills, so too must communication skills be refined. This issue provides an evidence-based review of patient-centered communication for the general practitioner, covering key communications skills commonly used in patient encounters, including challenges posed by modern medicine to effective communication.
Essential Elements of Communication Patient Perspective: Importance and How to Elicit Addressing the Challenges of Cross-Cultural Communication Health Communication and Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Expression The Diagnostic Medical Interview Identifying and Managing Treatment Nonadherence Motivating Behavioral Change Delivering Bad News Establishing Goals of Care The Role of Informed Consent in Clinical and Research Settings Classifying and Disclosing Medical Errors When Communication Breaks Down: Handling Hostile Patients Using Technology to Enhance Communication Communicating with Community: Health Disparities and Health Equity Considerations Improving Communication Skills: A Roadmap for Humanistic Health Care
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