2022
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2022.36.s1.r2153
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Clinical Communication Skills Training in Third‐ and Fourth‐Year Medical Students: A Qualitative Study

Abstract: Healthcare professionals require strong clinical communication skills (CCS), yet many healthcare workers demonstrate discrepancies between their self‐rated competency in communication skills and patient satisfaction. These communication skill deficiencies may cause increased stress and anxiety in healthcare professionals, which in turn adversely affects patient compliance and long‐term health outcomes. According to the Transaction Model of Communication, communication can be shaped by social, relational, and c… Show more

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