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Mind the gap: Learners' perspectives on what they learn in communication compared to how they and others behave in the real world
Patient Education and Counselling, 08/20/09
Malhotra A et al. – Integrating communication skills into medical school curricula is essential. Identifying enthusiastic doctors who are effective communicators and have the initiative to help develop this is vital. It may be beneficial to train simulated patients to react to students in a variety of different ways to reflect the diversity of true patient responses. In addition, having a better understanding of the multidisciplinary roles and rapidly developing technology would facilitate not only communication between health professionals but would also help optimize patient care.
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