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Exploring the Use of Artificial Intelligence-Enhanced Virtual Reality in Teaching and Evaluating Communication Skills in Urology: A Pilot Study. [PDF]
Saad M, Warner A, Brunt A, Khan S.
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This article is devoted to non-verbal communication and it’s definition. Communication is defined as the interaction between two or more people in the exchange of information that has a cognitive or affective-evaluative character.
Sobirova Nargiza Numonjonovna
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Non-verbal communication: an update on smell
Education for Primary Care, 2021Non-verbal communication is an important aspect of communication skills and sometimes involves making assumptions with smell being one aspect of non-verbal communication. Here the subconscious associations that come with smell are highlighted and by increasing self- awareness, the doctor-patient relationship in the consultation may be improved.
Richard Albardiaz
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Non-verbal communication [PDF]
Ljudi svakodnevno prolaze kroz više različitih interpersonalnih kontakata i uspostavljaju komunikaciju s različitim osobama. U tim situacijama ne uspostavlja se samo verbalna komunikacija, kojom se prenosi poruka, već i ona neverbalna ali podjednako ...
Markota, Kristina
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2022
Communication is the exchange of information with the help of words, speaking, writing, or by using some skills, which can be touch, any sound, body language, posture, etc. Communication is of two types: verbal and non-verbal communication. Verbal communication is that in which information is exchanged by speaking.
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Communication is the exchange of information with the help of words, speaking, writing, or by using some skills, which can be touch, any sound, body language, posture, etc. Communication is of two types: verbal and non-verbal communication. Verbal communication is that in which information is exchanged by speaking.
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Non-verbal communication with patients
British Journal of Nursing, 1994This article attempts to show how non-verbal communication affects the behaviour between nurse and patient, and so influences the care given.
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1986
Fred Baker had just had a flaming row with his wife and walked out of the house with the sound of his wife’s angry words echoing in his ears. While he sat impatiently in traffic jam after traffic jam, he went over in his mind what he would really like to have said to his wife (and to his mother-in-law, for that matter!) and arrived at work late ...
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Fred Baker had just had a flaming row with his wife and walked out of the house with the sound of his wife’s angry words echoing in his ears. While he sat impatiently in traffic jam after traffic jam, he went over in his mind what he would really like to have said to his wife (and to his mother-in-law, for that matter!) and arrived at work late ...
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