1
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How to prepare. Picking a course.
Communication skills partner
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2
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Urodynamics, CTG interpretation
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3
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Barriers to communication. What
communication barriers exist between me and those attending the tutorial? We
can use this as a basis to consider the communication problems between us,
patients and colleagues.
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4
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Role-play: how to introduce oneself.
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5
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Role-play: Healthy, nulliparous. Brother
with cystic fibrosis. Pre-pregnancy counselling.
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1. Picking a part 3 course.
2. Urodynamics
/ CTG interpretation.
3. Barriers
to communication.
4. How
to introduce oneself.
5. Role-play.
Pre-pregnancy counselling.
Candidate's Instructions.
This is a roleplay station.
You are a year 4 SpR and are in the gynaecology clinic.
The consultant has just left you in charge as she is
feeling unwell and has gone to lie down.
Your task is to deal with the patient as you would in
real life.
GP referral letter.
Best
Medical Centre,
High Road,
Anytown.
Phone: 01882
78998.
Practice Manager: Mary Wright. B.SC., RGN.
Phone: 01882 78998 ext. 23.
Re. Mrs.
Bonnie Black,
25 Low
Road,
Anytown.
DOB: 28 January 1990.
Phone:
07889 888 132.
Dear
Doctor,
Please see
Mrs Black who is planning her first pregnancy. Her main concern is that her
brother has cystic fibrosis.
This was
the first time I had met her although she has been registered with us for 5
years – her health is good and she has no history of serious illness or
surgery.
I have
explained that I don’t know much about the implications of the brother’s cystic
fibrosis for her potential pregnancies and that she needs to talk to an expert.
Yours
sincerely,
John P.
Clatter.
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