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Communication about medical errors
Patient Education and Counseling, 2021Communication about medical errors with patients and families demonstrates respect, compassion, and commitment by providing information, acknowledging harm, and maintaining trust through a process of dialogue that involves multiple conversations. This communication requires knowledge, skills, and attitudes that allow healthcare professionals to discuss
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Medical Communication in Alaska by Satellite
New England Journal of Medicine, 1973Abstract An experimental communication satellite has been used since late summer of 1971 to provide daily two way radio contact between native health aides in remote Alaska communities and a Public Health Service doctor. Health aides, who after 16 weeks of training provide all the primary health care in their communities, are now able to consult with a
H E, Hudson, E B, Parker
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Medical Schools and the Delivery of Medical Care to the Community
New England Journal of Medicine, 1971The increasing number of medical centers involved in collaborative and innovative health services in the community is but one reflection of social concerns and pressures for change in the health-care system. Medical schools and their affiliated teaching hospitals are trying in various ways to adapt their teaching, research and service functions to ...
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF A MEDICAL SCHOOL TO A COMMUNITY
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947The responsibility of a medical college to the community or to society has received insufficient attention in the past. There are probably several reasons for this. Those who have remained in well established medical centers have had very little cause to give this subject much thought.
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Medical communication and diabetes
Diabetic Medicine, 2003T, Dornan, C, Carroll
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On Precision in Medical Communication
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