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Steve Pantilat, MD, Palliative Care Part 3: Clear Communication

Patients value clear communication from their care providers. Delivering information about serious topics and bad news is important, so care provides must focus on communicating more clearly.

We know that whether or not the conversations happen is not about the patient, but rather the clinician, who needs to initiate. Why? Because end-of-life discussions are associated with better quality of patient life near death, fewer invasive interventions, and better outcomes for the caregiver. It is also good for the patient's family.

More on Dr. Pantilat: https://www.ucsfhealth.org/steve.pantilat

UC San Francisco advances health through education, research, patient care and public service. With seven major sites in the San Francisco Bay Area and Fresno, the UCSF School of Medicine is dedicated to improving human health by accelerating scientific discovery and transforming medical education. The school’s new Bridges curriculum is pioneering a new approach to medical education to prepare physicians for practice in the 21st century. Through mentorship and collaborative learning, students are trained to care for patients, conduct research and contribute vital knowledge to improve our health system.

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21 апреля 2015 г. 22:37:18
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