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What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear

18.36£

Publisher: Beacon Press

Author: Danielle Ofri

Despite modern medicine's high-tech scans and tests, these technologies are still secondary to medicine's most powerful diagnostic tool: a conversation. Accurate diagnosis and effective treatment still rely on a patient's ability to describe her symptoms, and a doctor's capacity to hear and correctly interpret them. It's not surprising then that this primary means of diagnosis can often go awry. Patients, under pressure to "make their case" to their doctors, tell the story of their symptoms; their doctors, anxious to make the next appointment on their overbooked schedule, try to quickly identify and treat the main reason for the patient's visit. The clash between a patient's storytelling and their doctor's search for a "chief complaint" can lead to frustration, a poor doctor-patient relationship, and potential medical errors. Though the gulf between what patients say and what doctors hear is often wide, Dr. Danielle Ofri proves that it doesn't have to be. She tells doctor-patient stories to identify barriers productive communication, reports the latest research studies, and interviews scholars, doctors and patients explore how better communication can lead to better health outcomes.
ISBN: 9780807087497
Publisher: Beacon Press
Imprint: Beacon Press
Published date:
DEWEY: 610.696
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 248
Weight: 324g
Height: 216mm
Width: 145mm
Spine width: 18mm

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