The importance of successful team communication can’t be overstated–in clinical medicine or in public health. I recently interviewedĀ Samantha Cinnick of the deBeaumont Foundation. An early career public health professional, Samantha handles tricky team communication, in complex, large-scale projects. Yet the challenges she faces aren’t confined to public health. In our interview, Samantha shares the story […]
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Samantha Cinnick on challenges in team communication
The importance of successful team communication can’t be overstated–in clinical medicine or in public health. In this episode, Samantha Cinnick of the de Beaumont Foundation shares her experiences handling tricky team communication, in complex large-scale projects, as an early career public health professional. EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Hi. This is 10 Minutes to Better Patient Communication from […]
Dr. Jane Shaw on end-of-life conversations in Veterinary Medicine
“Pets don’t live as long as people do.” With this simple truth, Dr. Jane Shaw introduced me to the realities of end-of-life conversations in Veterinary Medicine. She added, “For us, end of life communication and practice is core to being a vet.” I was lucky enough to interview Dr. Shaw recently for our podcast series. […]
Dr. Jane Shaw on end-of-life conversations in Veterinary Medicine
In this BONUS episode, I talk with Dr. Jane Shaw about end-of-life conversations. Dr. Shaw leads the Veterinary Communication program at Colorado State University, and veterinarians face this particular communication challenge on a constant basis. What she shares may be helpful to you, no matter what difficult conversations you find yourself in. Here is a […]
“How well did we teach the patient to manage their levels?”
This challenge from a nurse administrator hung in the air. It was more than a rhetorical question. Patient education is a cornerstone of care. You see many patients in a day and have a high level of complexity to deal with. Your patient education is also expected to achieve multiple simultaneous goals, under increasingly restricted […]
Health literacy as an interaction, Part 1
One of the important developments in health literacy research is the shift toward approaching health literacy as an interaction. This can sound a bit challenging, but fear not! In this episode, you’ll learn about one remarkable person, and one powerful, nearly century-old concept, that can help you understand health literacy as an interaction. EPISODE TRANSCRIPT […]