1. Failure to greet patients, tell them who you are and the purpose of your interaction with them;
2. Failure to find out what is REALLY bothering the patient (worries, concerns);
3. Accepting vague information too easily and not probing to find out more specifics;
4. Failure to verify that what you thought you heard was what the patient really meant;
5. Failure to encourage patients' questions;
6. Failure to be responsive to patients' questions;
7. Not paying attention to verbal and nonverbal communication messages sent by patients;
8. Using too many closed ended questions;
9. Allowing interruptions;
10. Failure to provide appropriate information in the form of counseling;
These are some of the common mistakes found in my practice..
by
Akshaya Srikanth
FIP-PhIS Member
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