Doctor's Communication Handbook (6th edition)

Tate - Doctors communication handbook
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Authors/editors: Peter Tate
ISBN: 978-1-84619-392-7
Page count: 192
Publisher: Radcliffe
Publication year: 2010

This book has established itself as a key text for all doctors, whatever their experience and wherever they practice. The role of doctors is changing: where doctors were once seen as a repository of knowledge and experience, the internet now gives many patients immediate access to a vast amount of detailed information – more than any doctor could expect to hold in their head. As patients become participants, doctors are increasingly adjusting to new roles and forms of communication - from tellers and controllers to listeners, sharers and interpreters. This new edition of The Doctor’s Communication Handbook takes these latest developments into account, with an entirely new chapter on the essentials of good doctoring.

Conversational in tone and spiced as ever with lighthearted but informative cartoons, it remains a key text for doctors at all levels and in all settings.

Table of contents:
  1. Some early truths to remember
  2. How doctors talk to patients and why
  3. Different types of patient
  4. The patient's learning circle
  5. How you feel is as important as what you know
  6. What you need to achieve in a consultation
  7. Ways of looking at the consultation
  8. The magic move?
  9. Useful strategies and skills
  10. Wider communication and ethical issues
  11. The essence of good doctoring: a personal interlude
  12. Special situations and patients
  13. Summary

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