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Physician-Patient Relationships

The complex and often challenging interactions between healthcare providers and patients, particularly in situations involving death, prognosis, and terminal illness, including the emotional and psychological demands on physicians and the importance of effective communication and empathy

intermediate
3 hours
Healthcare Ethics
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The physician-patient relationship is a cornerstone of effective healthcare, particularly in end-of-life care. It encompasses trust, communication, and shared decision-making, which are essential for ensuring that patients feel heard and respected. A strong relationship can lead to improved patient ...

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Empathy
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

Example: A physician shows empathy by listening to a patient's concerns about their diagnosis.

Trust
A firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone.

Example: Patients are more likely to follow treatment plans when they trust their physician.

Shared Decision-Making
A collaborative process that allows patients and their healthcare providers to make health decisions together.

Example: In shared decision-making, a doctor and patient discuss treatment options for cancer.

Active Listening
Fully concentrating, understanding, responding, and remembering what is being said.

Example: Active listening involves nodding and summarizing what the patient has said.

Patient Autonomy
The right of patients to make informed choices about their own healthcare.

Example: Respecting patient autonomy means allowing them to refuse treatment.

End-of-Life Care
Support and medical care given during the time surrounding death.

Example: End-of-life care may include hospice services for terminally ill patients.

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Key Concepts

communicationtrustshared decision-makingempathy