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Teaching Nurses to Become More Effective Communicators

Emerging RN Leader

Communication is undoubtedly at the top of that hard skills list. Poor communication skills in healthcare environments can lead to medical errors, fragmented care, poor team coordination, and incivility. […] The post Teaching Nurses to Become More Effective Communicators appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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Public Health Professionals Must Engage The Public. Communications Training Is Key

Forbes Healthcare

To deal with misinformation and lack of trust in science, scientists, especially those in public health, need to acquire skills in communication and advocacy

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How Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is Already Faltering In Health Communication

Forbes Healthcare

has faced enormous challenges in his ability to communicate health information to the public just one month into his appointment as secretary of HHS. Kennedy Jr.

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The state of health care communication: What patients want in 2025

Medical Economics

A new survey reveals growing demand for clear, digital-first communication — and rising frustration with outdated forms, inconsistent channels and clunky omnichannel experiences.

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Texting from referral to recovery: A communication blueprint for total joint surgery

Physicians Practice

Two-way text messaging enhances patient engagement and communication throughout the total joint replacement journey, ensuring better outcomes and support.

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5 Ways Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Healthcare

Forbes Healthcare

While the artificial intelligence revolution has just being, it is transforming healthcare, speeding drug discovery, improving both diagnosis and patient communication.

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Zombie Healthcare Masking Policies Return to Maryland

Sensible Medicine

Masks impede communication and dehumanize personal interaction. I responded by writing to the DOH the following e-mail: I hope to receive a response, but I am not holding my breath. One could reasonably ask: What is the big deal with masking for a few weeks or months in the winter? In my view, plenty.

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