Enseigner aux étudiants en médecine à apprécier les patients «difficiles»

D Oliver - Canadian Family Physician, 2011 - cfp.ca
Dans bien des cas en pratique médicale, refuser ce que demande le patient est la bonne
chose à faire. Apprendre à dire non de manière à ce que le patient sente qu'il participe …

Enseigner les habiletés cliniques avec l'aide des patients

J Hudson, S Ratnapalan - Canadian Family Physician, 2014 - cfp.ca
La participation des patients à l'éducation médicale pose un certain nombre de défis. Ils
prennent diverses formes allant des considérations pratiques concernant l'organisation des …

[PDF][PDF] Challenging Patient Encounters (for Medical Students)

KG Davis, KE Kaderka, LA Killewich, O Monaghan - texmed.org
Most encounters with patients are positive. However, just as any enterprise has difficult and
demanding consumers, physicians and students also face their share of challenging patient …

Who are you calling DIFFICULT? Preparing Learners to Care for ALL Patients

L Iwamoto, H Olson, S Steinemann, C Costa - HPEC 2024 - ome.jabsom.hawaii.edu
Objectives: At the end of the session, participants will be able to: 1. Have a better
understanding of the difficulty of “difficult” patients 2. Describe the safety impact of labeling a …

Teaching medical learners to appreciate “difficult” patients

D Oliver - Canadian Family Physician, 2011 - cfp.ca
Discussion An effective teaching moment will challenge the resident to explore his or her
own emotional reaction to the patient encounter. For example, initiate the discussion by …

[PDF][PDF] Difficult Patients…… A Myth or a Reality? Time to Change the Clinician Behavior

H Tohid - Quality in Primary Care, 2016 - researchgate.net
“I can't handle this patient”,“Another difficult patient? My Gosh”. How many times we hear
these kinds of statements in the clinical setting. Many doctors, residents, nurses and other …

Clinical uncertainty: helping our learners

D Guenter, N Fowler, L Lee - Canadian Family Physician, 2011 - cfp.ca
A few simple strategies can improve the outcomes of these encounters for our patients and
for our learners.(We believe they also improve satisfaction for the clinical teacher.) We have …

[PDF][PDF] Exploring the major difficulties perceived by residents in training: a pilot study.

C Luthy, A Perrier, E Perrin, C Cedraschi… - Swiss medical …, 2004 - serval.unil.ch
To assess residents' difficulties during the first year of residency. In contrast to previous
studies that mainly used structured questionnaires, a qualitative procedure was applied …

Learning to Care for Patients: A Comment on “Blind Spots”

LW Roberts - Academic Medicine, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Being more observant and becoming more self-aware are needed, too, as beautifully
conveyed in a brief essay 1 in this issue of our journal by Alan Z. Yang, a medical student …

Caring for challenging patients workshop

J Steinauer, C Sufrin, M Hawkins, K Koenemann… - …, 2014 - mededportal.org
Introduction Patient noncompliance, irrationality, differing cultural beliefs, and countless
other difficult situations test a physician's ability to control his/her own emotions and provide …