• Support Care Cancer · Dec 2003

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    Communication training for professionals.

    • Eoin Tiernan.
    • Department of Palliative Medicine, St. Vincent's University Hospital, Elm Park, Dublin 4, Ireland. e.tiernan@st-vincents.ie
    • Support Care Cancer. 2003 Dec 1; 11 (12): 758-62.

    AbstractWith the recognition that the quality of communication by clinicians with patients can be influenced by training, a number of approaches to such training have been described in the literature. Some of these different models for communication training are described in this discussion paper, and the reader is challenged to consider the importance of attending to both skills and attitudes in order to design a truly effective programme of training.

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