Practical plans for difficult conversations in medicine : strategies that work in breaking bad news /

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Author / Creator:Buckman, Rob.
Imprint:Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010.
Description:xiii, 143 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 DVD (4 3/4 in.)
Language:English
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Format: DVD Video Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8288737
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Varying Form of Title:Difficult conversations in medicine
ISBN:9780801895579 (hardcover)
080189557X (hardcover)
9780801895586 (pbk.)
0801895588 (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
System requirements: Standard DVD player or on your computer with Microsoft Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7 or later operating system or an Apple Mac OS 8.1 or later operating system, with the following minimum system requirements: P3 700 MHz processor, 128 MB of RAM, 100 MB of free hard disk space, 102x768 screen resolution, DVD-ROM drive. Some computers with Windows XP may require an MPEG decoder.
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Winner, 2011 American Medical Writers Association Medical Book Award for Physicians

Although they receive extensive clinical training, medical practitioners are given little or no instruction about the best way to break bad news. In this book and DVD set, Robert Buckman, author of How to Break Bad News , offers solid, practical, and practicable guidelines for such conversations as the diagnosis of a serious or fatal illness, the death of a loved one in the hospital, or a disclosure of medical error.

This is a book about communication techniques that work in everyday clinical practice. It is not a series of prefabricated scripts but a collection of strategies and approaches that any clinician can use to effectively communicate with patients. Using basic, honest communication tools, Buckman shows doctors how to approach conversations dealing with the most sensitive medical topics. He explains what to anticipate in various situations and provides guidance on keeping the discussion as constructive as possible.

For each of several scenarios, Buckman supplies alternative responses, indicating which can work best and why. Each protocol is given an acronym to provide a mnemonic aid to help clinicians respond quickly and effectively. The accompanying DVD illustrates the protocols with recordings of unscripted and unrehearsed conversations with standardized patients, showing how the strategies can actually work in real situations in a realistic time frame.

Based on sound, proven strategies and peppered throughout with illustrative examples, Practical Plans for Difficult Conversations in Medicine provides the tools and knowledge necessary to start and sustain a genuine conversation at a moment when the first thought is "I have no idea what to say now."

Physical Description:xiii, 143 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. +
Format:System requirements: Standard DVD player or on your computer with Microsoft Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7 or later operating system or an Apple Mac OS 8.1 or later operating system, with the following minimum system requirements: P3 700 MHz processor, 128 MB of RAM, 100 MB of free hard disk space, 102x768 screen resolution, DVD-ROM drive. Some computers with Windows XP may require an MPEG decoder.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780801895579
080189557X
9780801895586
0801895588