Send us a text We know patients prefer being looked after by health professionals with empathy – in simple terms the ability to put themselves in someone else’s shoes. But it’s not just a “nice to have”; there’s growing evidence that empathy is also linked to better clinical outcomes. So what is the latest evidence about empathy in healthcare? Can anyone learn to be empathic – and if so, how can we train the doctors of the future to be more empathic? Are empathic health professionals mo...
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Send us a text We know patients prefer being looked after by health professionals with empathy – in simple terms the ability to put themselves in someone else’s shoes. But it’s not just a “nice to have”; there’s growing evidence that empathy is also linked to better clinical outcomes. So what is the latest evidence about empathy in healthcare? Can anyone learn to be empathic – and if so, how can we train the doctors of the future to be more empathic? Are empathic health professionals mo...
Episode 4: Managing racial micro-aggressions in clinical settings
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5 years ago
Episode 4: Managing racial micro-aggressions in clinical settings
Send us a text Two experienced surgeons discuss their experiences of racial micro-aggressions in the clinical setting, offering practical tips to current students and medics on how to manage similar challenges they may face today. [First broadcast August 18th, 2020] Guests: Mr Damiete Harry [higher specialist urological surgeon trainee] and Dr Arunthathi Mahendran [transplant surgeon and academic]. Guest Presenter Dr Riya George.
The Clin Comm Podcast
Send us a text We know patients prefer being looked after by health professionals with empathy – in simple terms the ability to put themselves in someone else’s shoes. But it’s not just a “nice to have”; there’s growing evidence that empathy is also linked to better clinical outcomes. So what is the latest evidence about empathy in healthcare? Can anyone learn to be empathic – and if so, how can we train the doctors of the future to be more empathic? Are empathic health professionals mo...