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Communication in Health Care Henry Minardi

Communication in Health Care By Henry Minardi

Communication in Health Care by Henry Minardi


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Summary

Focuses on how to teach communication skills effectively and the possible outcomes of the training. The text also offers a curriculum framework for communication-skills training with appropriate sequential development.

Communication in Health Care Summary

Communication in Health Care: A Skills Based Approach by Henry Minardi

Focusing on how to teach communication skills effectively and the possible outcomes of the training, this book also offers a curriculum framework for communication-skills training with appropriate sequential development. It is aimed at tutors and lecturers teaching Project 2000, degree, in-service, ENB or other post-registration courses as well as students and supervisors.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: Introduction; Theoretical overview; Communication in health care; Psychological safety using skilled communication; Facilitating the acquisition of skilled communicatios; PART TWO: Communication skills workshops; Communication skills: an overview; Further elements of non-verbal communication; Further elements of verbal communication; Active listening; Opening interactions; Sustaining and controlling interactions; Closing interactions; Summary, Review of PART ONE and PART TWO, Conclusion, Source Books, References.

Additional information

GOR005769285
9780750615792
0750615796
Communication in Health Care: A Skills Based Approach by Henry Minardi
Used - Good
Paperback
Elsevier Health Sciences
19970213
184
N/A
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