Showing posts with label Pearls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pearls. Show all posts

Clinical Pearls in Gastroenterology from Mayo Clinic (video)

The social media department of Mayo Clinic combines journal articles and videos by the lead authors. This is a useful approach that should be followed by other journals, in addition to Mayo's own journal, Clinic Proceedings.



Dr. Amy Oxentenko, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic, discusses "Clinical Pearls in Gastroenterology" (article abstract). Here is the 2009 edition of the same project.

References:

Clinical Pearls in Gastroenterology 2011. Amy S. Oxentenko, MD, John B. Bundrick, MD, and Scott C. Litin, MD

Physician Communication PEARLS from Cleveland Clinic

The video features my former colleagues and hospital medicine stars Drs. Moises Auron and Vj Velez:



Some key messages:

- Establish rapport and plan an encounter with the patient

- Elicit the patient perspective using FIFE (function, ideas, fears and
expectations)

- Apply PEARLS (partnership, empathy, acknowledgment, respect,
legitimation and support) to convey empathy

- Incorporate the patient into decision making and education using ART
(ask, respond, tell)

References:

Relationship-Centered Communication for Physicians (PDF) from Cleveland Clinic Academy
Clinical Pearls in Men's Health - Mayo Clinic Proceedings Video

Clinical Pearls in Men's Health - Mayo Clinic Proceedings Video



Dr. Thomas Beckman discusses his July 2010 Mayo Clinic Proceedings concise review on 3 cases involving men's health.