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I found this video while searching for best practices to use when communicating bad news to my future ex wife. The ideas used in this video are spot on and should be used for any topic. I used the slides and modified the language, made my own notes and used it as a template for my conversation...a really stressful conversation...with potential disaster written all over it. As she joked at the start, she used this frame work for talks with her teenager.
Good talk, mindful of time constraints, covering Rob Buckman's protocol (How to Break Bad News Yale U. Press 1992) for delivering bad news. Hann's talk includes intra-cultural communication considerations. I've added the link to a wiki for vet students. I was happy to find this video as our library video on the topic is from 1985!
First five minutes were a waste. General lecture pace is extremely slow...it was just inefficient use of time (few teaching points spread across a long time). Though she tried to spruce up the topic, I also felt the lecturing skills were needy. Unfortunately there is almost no videos on this subject, so this is better than nothing...if you want the 6steps verbalized to you anyway. Hopefully someone will post actual roleplay examples soon! would be more useful.
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The importance of this video is understated. In a sensitive case, this is very much demanded. All medical practitioners must be adept in this as family members of patients should be too. Thanks for your expertise.
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AzizaMoghal 11 months ago
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chogus 1 year ago 2
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ayubian1 1 year ago
Fantastic, wonderful engaging lecturer, really inspiring. Elly Hann seems like a wonderful clinician, I'm sure her patients adore her. Really useful lecture, I'm a medical student in my penultimate year at a London medical school. Wonderful to have someone like Elly Hann to aspire to.
Shiney2808 1 year ago
I found this video while searching for best practices to use when communicating bad news to my future ex wife. The ideas used in this video are spot on and should be used for any topic. I used the slides and modified the language, made my own notes and used it as a template for my conversation...a really stressful conversation...with potential disaster written all over it. As she joked at the start, she used this frame work for talks with her teenager.
SD1Chargers 2 years ago
I have a question: What do you ask when you want to find out whether or not they are a patient that does or does NOT want to know their illness?
spunkransom2 2 years ago
Good talk, mindful of time constraints, covering Rob Buckman's protocol (How to Break Bad News Yale U. Press 1992) for delivering bad news. Hann's talk includes intra-cultural communication considerations. I've added the link to a wiki for vet students. I was happy to find this video as our library video on the topic is from 1985!
annviera 2 years ago 4
First five minutes were a waste. General lecture pace is extremely slow...it was just inefficient use of time (few teaching points spread across a long time). Though she tried to spruce up the topic, I also felt the lecturing skills were needy. Unfortunately there is almost no videos on this subject, so this is better than nothing...if you want the 6steps verbalized to you anyway. Hopefully someone will post actual roleplay examples soon! would be more useful.
canadianzainab 2 years ago
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DrIyiola 2 years ago 5
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aalam0044 3 years ago
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n0rwich 3 years ago
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prisha91755 3 years ago 5