2021
DOI: 10.1002/acm2.13449
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Introductory patient communication training for medical physics graduate students: Pilot experience

Abstract: Despite medical physics becoming a more patient-facing part of the radiation oncology team, medical physics graduate students have no training in patient communication. An introductory patient communication training for medical physics graduate students is presented here. This training exposes participants to foundational concepts and effective communication skills through a lecture and it allows them to apply these concepts through realistic simulated patient interactions. The training was conducted virtually… Show more

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“…An introductory curriculum for effective patient communication strategies was developed at Virginia Commonwealth University by an interdisciplinary group consisting of a medical physicist, a radiation oncologist, and social workers. We summarize the design and outcomes here, but further details can be found elsewhere [15] . This educational program was also later implemented at Duke University and a summary of results from both institutions is presented herein.…”
Section: Examples Of Curricula To Initiate Development Of Foundationa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An introductory curriculum for effective patient communication strategies was developed at Virginia Commonwealth University by an interdisciplinary group consisting of a medical physicist, a radiation oncologist, and social workers. We summarize the design and outcomes here, but further details can be found elsewhere [15] . This educational program was also later implemented at Duke University and a summary of results from both institutions is presented herein.…”
Section: Examples Of Curricula To Initiate Development Of Foundationa...mentioning
confidence: 99%