In the name of Allah the Merciful

Clinical Communication Skills in Medicine: A Primer for MRCP PACES

Ernest Suresh, 1032875674, 1032875666, 1040274986, 9781032875675, 9781032875668, 9781003533337, 9781040274989, 9781040274798, 978-1032875675, 978-1032875668, 978-1003533337, 978-1040274989, 978-1040274798

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This  book takes readers through forty-five challenging scenarios to teach  communication skills in medicine. It follows the revised format of the  Practical Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills (PACES) exam  conducted by the Royal College of Physicians in the UK, which tests  communication skills twice in two separate stations. Most scenarios in  this book have been created in an acute medical unit setting. Being  fully dialogued will improve the clinical communication skills of young  doctors, senior medical students, nursing staff, and trainees in  internal medicine and general practice at all levels, preparing them for  the new format of MRCP PACES. Readers will learn: How to convey  abnormal test results and break bad news How to discuss the diagnosis of  a chronic disease and negotiate a management plan How to communicate  with patients who pose an ethical dilemma How to communicate with  challenging patients and relatives What to tell patients or relatives  when things go wrong How to communicate with patients and relatives  regarding end-of-life issues Key Features: Takes readers through a  simple step-by-step approach to skillfully dealing with common  challenging communication scenarios they face in their daily practice  Guides readers on how to communicate in layman’s terms without using  medical jargon, as it is fully dialogued, proving particularly helpful  to non-UK candidates, whose first language is not English Simplifies  several complex ethical and medicolegal principles, such as treatment of  patients lacking capacity, dealing with patients who refuse consent,  confidentiality, counselling a non-compliant patient, basic genetic  counselling, management of patients who demand non-indicated  investigations or treatments, open disclosure after a medical error,  preparing an advance decision and lasting power of attorney, issues  around brain death and organ donation, tube feeding, Do Not Attempt  Resuscitation orders and referral to the coroner