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Medicine is a profession centred around caring for people. It also requires multidisciplinary involvement and collaboration with other categories of health staff, especially when it comes to managing complicated cases. So, it is safe to say that communication is essential to be a good doctor. Deficiencies in communication can lead to conflicts in the working environment and increase the likelihood of litigation from patients, either due to misunderstandings or actual patient dissatisfaction.
You may gain important competencies related to patient communication as well as team communication.
You may learn proper techniques for gathering information that is crucial in history taking and coming to a diagnosis. Especially in emergencies, doctors should be skilful enough to ask the right questions in the proper manner to avoid patient confusion.
You may also learn about breaking bad news, which is a separate entity as emotion control and empathy in situations where you are sometimes discussing terminal diagnoses are learned skills. These courses may also provide insight into how to avoid conflict and litigation by effectively negotiating with patients.
A doctor, who often has to assume the role of a team leader, should maintain good relationships with the rest of the team which might comprise other doctors, nurses, and allied healthcare professionals.
The most important person in any situation is the patient, and it is unethical to let conflicts between health staff compromise the quality of health care delivered to the patient. These courses improve your leadership, teamwork, and team communication skills so that you can deliver optimal patient care.