1. What can veterinarians learn from studies of physician-patient communication about veterinarian-client-patient communication?
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Shaw, Jane R., Adams, Cindy L., and Bonnett, Brenda N.
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VETERINARY medicine , *VETERINARIANS , *ANIMAL specialists , *PHYSICIAN-patient relations , *TRAINING , *MEDICAL communication - Abstract
There is limited information in the veterinary literature on veterinarian-client-patient communication, and what is available is predominantly based on expert opinion and anecdotal information, not peer-reviewed scientific studies. In contrast, the human medical communication literature contains a large number of empirical studies. Thus, a review of research of physician-patient interactions is a logical starting place to determine what steps veterinary researchers, educators, and practitioners could take to investigate and address veterinarian-client-patient interactions. The purpose of this report were to summarize recent advances in human medical communication research and education, link findings in human medical communication research to veterinary medicine, and provide a rationale for development of communication research and education programs in veterinary medical schools. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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