Teaching conflict resolution in medicine: lessons from business, diplomacy, and theatre
Introduction Disagreement and conflict are inevitable among members of clinical teams, as
well as with patients and families during the course of medical care. Despite the importance …
well as with patients and families during the course of medical care. Despite the importance …
Conflict resolution and negotiation in pediatric surgery
Conflict is pervasive in pediatric surgery–it is experienced during patient care, in the
operating room and between colleagues. The ethical principles of autonomy, beneficience …
operating room and between colleagues. The ethical principles of autonomy, beneficience …
Using a mediator's toolbox: reducing clinical conflict by learning to reconceive the “difficult” patient or family
Introduction Given the prevalence of conflict between physicians and patients and families, it
is crucial that trainees build the skills to manage clinical conflict. Mediators employ an …
is crucial that trainees build the skills to manage clinical conflict. Mediators employ an …
Beyond the Question: Reexamining a Parent's Unusual Request
Pediatricians sometimes think about medical ethics as the field of determining right and
wrong in in answering difficult moral questions that occur at the bedside. But an emphasis …
wrong in in answering difficult moral questions that occur at the bedside. But an emphasis …
Vital conversations: an interactive conflict resolution training session for fourth-year medical students
RM Gunasingha, N Knudsen, T Scialla… - …, 2021 - mededportal.org
Introduction The AAMC has recognized the importance of effective teamwork and
collaboration. One core Entrustable Professional Activity emphasizes creating a climate of …
collaboration. One core Entrustable Professional Activity emphasizes creating a climate of …
Introducing conflict resolution and negotiation training into a biomedical sciences graduate curriculum
MD Schaller, A Gatesman-Ammer - BMC Medical Education, 2022 - Springer
Background Analysis of the biomedical workforce and graduate education have produced
recommendations for modifications of pre-doctoral training to broadly prepare trainees for …
recommendations for modifications of pre-doctoral training to broadly prepare trainees for …
[HTML][HTML] A brief team-building session strengthens small group dynamics in preclinical medical education
M Mohnasky, D Belliston-Fowkes… - Education in the …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Small group learning is becoming increasingly popular in medical education. Upon
returning to in-person instruction following the COVID-19 pandemic, we have experienced …
returning to in-person instruction following the COVID-19 pandemic, we have experienced …
Difficult Interprofessional Conversations: Developing a Feedback Tool for Nursing Students
HD Day - 2020 - search.proquest.com
Background: Failure to engage in difficult interprofessional conversations is a source of
patient care errors. Nursing students rarely practice and get feedback on these “crucial …
patient care errors. Nursing students rarely practice and get feedback on these “crucial …
[引用][C] Ethical responses to violence toward health care workers
F Pilcher, CD Shubkin, E Marcolini… - Journal of hospital …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Violence toward health care workers—from threats and discriminatory comments to physical
assault—is increasing; up to 38% of health care workers have experienced physical …
assault—is increasing; up to 38% of health care workers have experienced physical …