The Naked Consultation: A Practical Guide to Primary Care Consultation SkillsIn training, a great deal of time and attention is devoted to consultation skills. However, once these individuals become fully fledged, few have any formal opportunity to reflect further on them. It is assumed that they can now consult well enough and will continue to learn 'on the job'. Over the years, habits can become ingrained, and clinicians may not consider alternative approaches to consultations. Sometimes doctors and nurses only really start to think about consultations when something starts to go wrong. Don't wait until then! |
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Contents
Safetynetting and ending | 91 |
You the patient and the computer | 104 |
How adults learn | 119 |
Getting and giving effective feedback | 135 |
Consultation skills and the RCGP | 147 |
Some useful resources | 169 |
Other editions - View all
The Naked Consultation: A Practical Guide to Primary Care Consultation ... Liz Moulton Limited preview - 2017 |
The Naked Consultation: A Practical Guide to Primary Care Consultation ... Liz Moulton No preview available - 2016 |
The Naked Consultation: A Practical Guide to Primary Care Consultation ... Liz Moulton No preview available - 2017 |
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