2021
DOI: 10.3205/zma001449
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Integration and potential of teaching communication skills in the study of veterinary medicine in Germany

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“…Communication is unanimously recognized as a core competency in the medical and veterinary health professions [ 34 , 35 ]. Although this competency has not yet been mandatorily incorporated into veterinary medicine, it is taught to varying extents at German universities [ 8 , 10 ]. As part of the interprofessional communication course in the winter term 22/23, a positive effect on the knowledge and self-assessment of the communication skills of veterinary students and apprentice assistants was observed.…”
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“…Communication is unanimously recognized as a core competency in the medical and veterinary health professions [ 34 , 35 ]. Although this competency has not yet been mandatorily incorporated into veterinary medicine, it is taught to varying extents at German universities [ 8 , 10 ]. As part of the interprofessional communication course in the winter term 22/23, a positive effect on the knowledge and self-assessment of the communication skills of veterinary students and apprentice assistants was observed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Communication skills are currently mostly taught as an elective in the veterinary curriculum in Germany [ 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 ]. A competence model including a list of communication competences has been established [ 11 ]; however, longitudinal integration and implementation are still in progress.…”
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“…Studies indicate that treatment success relies not only on expertise but also on effective collaboration [2] (Antoni, 2010). While communication and, in some cases, explicit interprofessional communication have already been integrated into learning objectives in many health care fields, communication training in the field of veterinary medicine is not embedded [3,4], but often conducted on a voluntary basis at the five veterinary institutions in Germany, typically in the form of elective courses with a focus on patient communication [5]. Previous needs assessments have indicated that adjustments are required in veterinary medicine, including the need for communication training [6].…”
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