Teaching communication in medical students – a cornerstone for patient’s outcome

Communication is definitely one of the most important contributing factor for an ideal doctor-patient relationship. The major importance of communication is to build a proper relationship with the patients, in which the empathy and respect play an essential role and can be taught and improved with p...

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Main Authors: Nicoleta SUCIU, Lorena Elena MELIȚ, Cristina Oana MĂRGINEAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2021-06-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Medical Practice
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Online Access:https://rjmp.com.ro/articles/2021.2/RJMP_2021_2_Art-06.pdf
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spelling doaj-8368937d2f724ada91e0782cdc6c994a2021-09-02T21:34:16ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Journal of Medical Practice1842-82582069-61082021-06-0116214114510.37897/RJMP.2021.2.6Teaching communication in medical students – a cornerstone for patient’s outcomeNicoleta SUCIU0Lorena Elena MELIȚ1Cristina Oana MĂRGINEAN2European and Research Projects Department, George Emil Palade” University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology, Tg. Mures, Romania Department of Pediatrics I, “George Emil Palade” University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology, Tg. Mures, Romania Department of Pediatrics I, “George Emil Palade” University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology, Tg. Mures, RomaniaCommunication is definitely one of the most important contributing factor for an ideal doctor-patient relationship. The major importance of communication is to build a proper relationship with the patients, in which the empathy and respect play an essential role and can be taught and improved with proper training. This process is defined as cross-culture communication and it has to be taught during medical school. Patient-centered communication is a concept closely related to cross-culture communication and it might be defined by the physician’s ability to tailor communication to each patient’s need and level of understanding in order to provide patient-centered care. Training of clinical communication skills in medical students is an incontestable emergency for the patient’s outcome. Medical education formerly focused on training students for solving only the medical problems by providing the treatment for their organic problems. Medical schools recently included in undergraduate curricula clinical communication courses in order to improve student’s and future physician’s the ability to obtain relevant information from their patients, to build strong doctorpatient relationships and provide patient-centered care. Various models were elaborated for teaching and assessing clinical communication skills, which were found to improve multiple aspects of physician-patient communication among which counseling, interviewing techniques and prescription. Medical schools should properly address to clinical communication skills by including training courses in each year of education focused on the specific of the learned medical fields. It is crucial for implementing proper assessment methods in order to prevent and diminish as much as possible the factors that might negatively impact the development of doctor-patient relationship. Proper medical training in terms of clinical communication skills should be initiated during medical school in all students that deal with patients, but also after the graduation, periodically in all health care providers for assuring an ideal outcome for their patients.https://rjmp.com.ro/articles/2021.2/RJMP_2021_2_Art-06.pdfteaching communicationmedical studentspatient’s outcome
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Teaching communication in medical students – a cornerstone for patient’s outcome
Romanian Journal of Medical Practice
teaching communication
medical students
patient’s outcome
author_facet Nicoleta SUCIU
Lorena Elena MELIȚ
Cristina Oana MĂRGINEAN
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title Teaching communication in medical students – a cornerstone for patient’s outcome
title_short Teaching communication in medical students – a cornerstone for patient’s outcome
title_full Teaching communication in medical students – a cornerstone for patient’s outcome
title_fullStr Teaching communication in medical students – a cornerstone for patient’s outcome
title_full_unstemmed Teaching communication in medical students – a cornerstone for patient’s outcome
title_sort teaching communication in medical students – a cornerstone for patient’s outcome
publisher Amaltea Medical Publishing House
series Romanian Journal of Medical Practice
issn 1842-8258
2069-6108
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Communication is definitely one of the most important contributing factor for an ideal doctor-patient relationship. The major importance of communication is to build a proper relationship with the patients, in which the empathy and respect play an essential role and can be taught and improved with proper training. This process is defined as cross-culture communication and it has to be taught during medical school. Patient-centered communication is a concept closely related to cross-culture communication and it might be defined by the physician’s ability to tailor communication to each patient’s need and level of understanding in order to provide patient-centered care. Training of clinical communication skills in medical students is an incontestable emergency for the patient’s outcome. Medical education formerly focused on training students for solving only the medical problems by providing the treatment for their organic problems. Medical schools recently included in undergraduate curricula clinical communication courses in order to improve student’s and future physician’s the ability to obtain relevant information from their patients, to build strong doctorpatient relationships and provide patient-centered care. Various models were elaborated for teaching and assessing clinical communication skills, which were found to improve multiple aspects of physician-patient communication among which counseling, interviewing techniques and prescription. Medical schools should properly address to clinical communication skills by including training courses in each year of education focused on the specific of the learned medical fields. It is crucial for implementing proper assessment methods in order to prevent and diminish as much as possible the factors that might negatively impact the development of doctor-patient relationship. Proper medical training in terms of clinical communication skills should be initiated during medical school in all students that deal with patients, but also after the graduation, periodically in all health care providers for assuring an ideal outcome for their patients.
topic teaching communication
medical students
patient’s outcome
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