Breaking Bad News In Healthcare Consultations | Rapport Building
In this video, we discuss the existing skills that need to be used more carefully when breaking bad news, and some additional considerations to ease the process for both the practitioner and the patient. It's important to create the best possible environment to break such news. The following book was used to inform this video: Skills for Communicating with Patients, Second Edition, Jonathan Silverman, Suzanne Kurtz, Juliet Draper. 2005 Check out our Twitter page @consultations4H and our Facebook page on www.facebook.com/consultations4health Stay tuned for regular videos exploring communication and consultation skills!

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