Communication in Medicine
1600-Lek5KOMM-NJ
The seminar is designed to acquire and consolidate knowledge of the methodology of work based on motivational dialogue and the method of Nonviolent Communication. In addition, the class is designed to encourage the student to be independent and continuously improve his/her work in the field of motivational dialogue and the workshop on working with a dying patient.
Exercises are devoted to the acquisition of practical skills in the application of motivational dialogue in communicating the diagnosis to the patient and during the patient's treatment, taking into account the patient's co-determination in the process of diagnosis and treatment, including palliative treatment. Exercises also include the practical application of the method of Nonviolent Agreement in situations at the doctor's work in which aggressive behavior appears in patients, their families, colleagues.
Term 2024/25:
The seminar is designed to acquire and consolidate knowledge of the methodology of work based on motivational dialogue and the method of Nonviolent Communication. In addition, the class is designed to encourage the student to be independent and continuously improve his/her work in the field of motivational dialogue and the workshop on working with a dying patient.
Exercises are devoted to the acquisition of practical skills in the application of motivational dialogue in communicating the diagnosis to the patient and during the patient's treatment, taking into account the patient's co-determination in the process of diagnosis and treatment, including palliative treatment. Exercises also include the practical application of the method of Nonviolent Agreement in situations at the doctor's work in which aggressive behavior appears in patients, their families, colleagues.
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Total student workload
(in Polish) 1. Nakład pracy związany z zajęciami wymagającymi bezpośredniego udziału nauczycieli akademickich wynosi:
- udział w seminariach: 8 godzin
- udział w ćwiczeniach: 10 godzin
- przeprowadzenie zaliczenia: 1 godzina
Nakład pracy związany z zajęciami wymagającymi bezpośredniego udziału nauczycieli akademickich wynosi 19 godzin, co odpowiada 0,76 punktu ECTS
2. Bilans nakładu pracy studenta:
- udział w seminariach: 8 godzin
- udział w ćwiczeniach: 10 godzin
- przygotowanie do ćwiczeń (w tym czytanie wskazanej literatury): 8 godzin
- przygotowanie do zaliczenia i zaliczenie: 8 + 1 = 9 godzin
Łączny nakład pracy studenta wynosi 27 godzin, co odpowiada 1,08 punktowi ECTS
3. Bilans nakładu pracy związany z realizacją efektów uczenia się w warunkach symulacji medycznej (grupa D):
- udział w ćwiczeniach – 10 godzin
Łączny nakład pracy związany z realizacją efektów uczenia się w warunkach symulacji medycznej wynosi 10 godzin, co odpowiada 0,4 punktu ECTS;
4. Bilans nakładu pracy związany z realizacją efektów uczenia się odnoszących się do komunikacji medycznej:
- udział w ćwiczeniach: 10 godziny
- udział w seminariach: 8 godzin
Łączny nakład pracy związany z realizacją efektów uczenia się odnoszących się do komunikacji medyczne wynosi 18 godzin, co odpowiada 0,72 punkty ECTS
Learning outcomes - knowledge
W1 psychosocial determinants of the medical profession and principles of health promotion based on scientific evidence and accepted norms O.W4
W2 the principles and methods of communication with the patient and his/her family to build an empathetic, trusting relationship D.W5
W3 the importance of verbal and non-verbal communication in the process of communicating with the patient and the concept of trust in interaction with the patient D.W6
W4 the role of the patient's family in the treatment process D.W10
W5 basic psychological mechanisms of human functioning in health and disease D.W9
Learning outcomes - skills
Students are able to
U1 recognize medical problems and determine priorities in medical management O.U1
U2 plan the diagnostic procedure and interpret its results O.U3
U3 inspire the learning process of others O.U6
U4 communicate with the patient and his/her family in an atmosphere of trust, taking into account the needs of the patient
U5 communicate with colleagues in the team and share knowledge O.U8
U6 take into account in the process of therapeutic management subjective needs and expectations of the patient resulting from socio-cultural conditions D.U1
U7 build an atmosphere of trust throughout the diagnostic and treatment process D.U4
U8 interview an adult patient, child and family using active listening techniques and expressing empathy, and talk to the patient about their life situation D.U5
U9 inform the patient about the purpose, course and possible risks of the proposed diagnostic or therapeutic measures and obtain the patient's informed consent for these measures D.U6
U10 conduct a medical interview with an adult patient E.U1
Learning outcomes - social competencies
The student is ready to :
K1 establish and maintain a deep and respectful contact with the patient, and show understanding for worldview and cultural differences O.K1
K2 be guided by the welfare of the patient O.K2
K3 perceive and recognize own limitations and make self-assessment of deficits and educational needs O.K5 o
K4 take actions towards the patient based on ethical norms and principles, with awareness of social conditions and limitations resulting from the disease O.K4
K5 implement the principles of professional camaraderie and cooperation in a team of specialists, including with representatives of other medical professions, also in a multicultural and multinational environment O.K9
K6 accepting responsibility related to decisions made in the course of professional activity, including in terms of safety of oneself and others O.K11
Teaching methods
(in Polish) Burza mózgów, Ćwiczenia , Demonstracja, Dyskusja, , Film dydaktyczny, Symulacja.
Type of course
compulsory course
Prerequisites
Knowledge of medical communication issues from years 2 and 3
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
observation of the student's work
written work
Additional information
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