2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2016.01.021
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Teaching Principles of Patient-Centered Care During Radiology Residency

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“…Patients periodically are requested to fill out a satisfaction survey to provide evidence to hospital executives that an efficient and beneficial service is being offered. However, I believe many medical practitioners are poorly educated on how to administer PCC as illuminated in recent research (Miller, Slantez, Lourenco, Eisenberg, & Kung, 2016). My experience confirms findings from the literature that purports practitioners are aware of the concept of PCC but do not know how to implement the concept into practice (Kitson et al., 2012).…”
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“…Patients periodically are requested to fill out a satisfaction survey to provide evidence to hospital executives that an efficient and beneficial service is being offered. However, I believe many medical practitioners are poorly educated on how to administer PCC as illuminated in recent research (Miller, Slantez, Lourenco, Eisenberg, & Kung, 2016). My experience confirms findings from the literature that purports practitioners are aware of the concept of PCC but do not know how to implement the concept into practice (Kitson et al., 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With regard to the educational research papers, themes of collaboration and innovation continue to prevail. Several manuscripts focus on assessment of tools to teach key noninterpretative skills relevant to today's healthcare landscape, with Lourenco employing novel assessment of an iPad app to teach healthcare economics (16) and Miller sharing their success on teaching patient-centered care during radiology residency at two different institutions (17). As relevant today as in the past, Rosenkrantz reminds us of ethical practice in publication and journalism (18).…”
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