2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2011.03787.x
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Geritalk: Communication Skills Training for Geriatric and Palliative Medicine Fellows

Abstract: Expert communication is essential to high quality care for older patients with serious illness. While the importance of communication skills is widely recognized, formal curricula for teaching communication skills to geriatrics and palliative medicine fellows is often inadequate or unavailable. We drew upon the educational principles and format of an evidence-based, interactive teaching method, to develop an intensive communication skills training course designed specifically to address the common communicatio… Show more

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“…The success of C3 in improving communication skills of participants was similar to that of the Oncotalk and Geritalk programs, which focused on oncology and geriatrics fellows, respectively [17,20]. For example, Oncotalk participants improved in 8 of 11 communication skills during standardized patient encounters coded by blinded, independent coders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The success of C3 in improving communication skills of participants was similar to that of the Oncotalk and Geritalk programs, which focused on oncology and geriatrics fellows, respectively [17,20]. For example, Oncotalk participants improved in 8 of 11 communication skills during standardized patient encounters coded by blinded, independent coders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…This model is based on OncoTalk, which has been successfully adapted to train fellows from multiple disciplines including adult oncology, geriatrics, palliative medicine, adult intensive care, and pediatric intensive care. [15][16][17] The structure of the NC3 training is a 3-day retreat involving two primary learning activities: (1) didactic sessions targeted at discreet communication skills relevant to conversations with NICU families and (2) deliberative skills practice via small group, longitudinal role-plays with actor "parents." The communication skills emphasize responding to emotion, eliciting family goals and values, engaging families in discussion, and ensuring that families understand the information delivered.…”
Section: Emerging Models Of Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The goal of the workshop was to increase fellows' preparedness in having difficult conversations surrounding end-of-life kidney care. The curriculum was modeled after OncoTalk, a successful communication skills program with previously documented efficacy in the fields of oncology, palliative care, and geriatrics (12)(13)(14). The OncoTalk teaching model, designed from the educational literature, incorporated brief "how-to" didactics, specific skills demonstration, and fellows' skills practice with opportunities for observation and feedback (15).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%