Overview
The communication process between health professionals and patients serves two primary functions.
1. It establishes an ongoing relationship between the professional and the patient.
2. It provides the exchange of information necessary to assess a patient’s health condition, implement treatment of medical problems, and evaluate the effects of treatment on a patient’s quality of life.
In this lecture we will focus on pharmacists and the method of acquiring effective communication skills to deal with patients.
This Activity for
- Other health care provider
- Respiratory Therapy
- Psychology
- Podiatry
- Physiotherapy
- Optometry
- Clinical Nutrition
- Nursing and Midwifery
- Dentistry and Related Specialties
- Resident / Fellow
- Physician
- Pharmacy
What I will learn?
2. LISTENING TECHNIQUES FOR THE PATIENT INTERVIEW PROCESS
3. NONVERBAL ASPECTS OF COMMUNICATION
4. BARRIERS TO EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
5. COMMUNICATION WITH SPECIAL PATIENTS & CHILDREN
Speakers 1 Distinguished Speakers
Additional items to the activity
| Optional Details | Type | Fee |
|---|---|---|
|
Communication skills for Pharmacists Certificate
Certificate |
Certificate | Free |