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Increased Focus on the Teaching of Interactional Skills to Medical Practitioners

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Date 2013 Nov 2
PMID 24178992
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The interaction which occurs between the doctor and patient has been described as the cornerstone of medial care. Research has shown that interactional skills can have a substantial impact on patient outcomes in a number of areas. However, as practitioners do not necessarily acquire such skills through clinical practice, the introduction of formal training programmes for both under and postgraduate medical practitioners should be more closely examined. This paper outlines a number of issues which need to be considered in the formal instruction of medical practitioners in interactional skills. These issues include the teaching of skills within a clinical context that will reflect actual medical practice, the use of all medical disciplines to teach the skills and the inclusion of formal assessment strategies based on the same rigorous criteria as other components of the medical curriculum.

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