We’re celebrating Health Literacy Month AND the Second Anniversary of “10 Minutes to Better Patient Communication” Podcast series! What better way to do that, than with our most popular health literacy podcast episodes. And…there’s a few bonus infographics tucked in here for you as well. Because a celebration means presents! What does health literacy mean […]
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Interview w/Dr. Paul Ranelli about “Giving and gathering” information
Time is always a factor for health providers, and Pharmacists are no exception. When time is tight during the patient encounter, education can feel rushed, or rote. Yet when there’s little time, it’s especially important to be thoughtful and strategic about education. In an interview for “10 Minutes to Better Patient Communication,” Dr. Paul Ranelli […]
Dr. Paul Ranelli on “Giving and gathering” information
Time is always a factor for health providers, and Pharmacists are no exception. In this episode, Dr. Paul Ranelli from the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy’s Duluth Campus tells us about one concept that helps him and his students get the most out of their time with patients–even if they only get a minute! You […]
Health Communication Partners turns 2: Highlights and surprises from our 2nd year
It’s the second anniversary of HealthCommunicationPartners.com. We’ve been celebrating in a few different ways, and today I wanted to write to you. This is because so much has happened in Year 2, thanks largely to you! So I want to share some highlights, some surprises…and some exciting announcements as we begin Year 3. Highlights Hearing your […]
Mental health stigma and our everyday language
Stigma is created and perpetuated partially through everyday language. Learn about steps to help you be aware of the terms you use around mental health. Image by Silentpilot from Pixabay EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Hi. This is 10 Minutes to Better Patient Communication from Health Communication Partners. I’m Dr. Anne Marie Liebel. Earlier this week I was […]
Curious about your communication? 5 quick ways to self-assess
I’ve recently taught three classes about communication in healthcare. They were for different groups – physicians, clinical and clerical staff, and public health. Yet there was one consistent challenge across all participants: stopping to take a good, clear look at their own communication. Today, I thought I’d ask you a question I asked in my […]