Written by physicians skilled at coaching colleagues in
physician-patient communication, this pocket guide presents practical
strategies for handling a wide variety of difficult patient interviews.
Each chapter presents a hypothetical scenario, describes effective
communication techniques for each phase of the interaction, and
identifies pitfalls to avoid. The presentation includes examples of
physician-patient dialogue, illustrations showing body language, and key
references.
This edition includes new chapters on caring for physician-patients,
communicating with colleagues, disclosing unexpected outcomes and
medical errors, shared decision making and informed consent, and
teaching communication skills. Other new chapters describe clinical
attitudes such as patience, curiosity, and hope.