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Cassata, Donald M.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1976
The interviewing course at the University of Minnesota Medical School evolved from an experiment in systematic curriculum development in which videotape feedback was used to improve students' interviewing skills and data-gathering ability. The effectiveness of tutor-consultant cooperation in curriculum development is shown. (LBH)
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
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Coulehan, John L.; Nardini, Donna – Journal of Medical Education, 1982
A physical diagnosis course is described that introduced an interviewing segment with patient simulation at a medical school where medical interviewing or communications skills were not in the required curriculum. Physicians' responsibility for the quality of the physician-patient relationships was stressed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Interviews, Medical Case Histories
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Zakus, Gloria; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1976
A structured course for teaching interviewing is described which focuses on the interaction between the patient and the practitioner. The course focuses on relationship, communication, and feelings, and theoretical material is described behaviorally in checklist form. Different methods are used to help students apply skills in clinical situations.…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Interpersonal Relationship
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Benedek, Elissa P.; Bieniek, Christine M. – Journal of Medical Education, 1977
Three specific skills are described that the novice psychiatric resident must begin to learn: interviewing techniques, self-observation, and empathy. Curriculum effective in accelerating the learning process, i.e., interpersonal process recall, is also discussed. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Empathy, Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education
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Betchart, Nancy S.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1984
A group of first-year medical students who demonstrated inadequate interviewing skills in a test with proven reliability and validity were identified. The usefulness of individualized tutorials as a means of helping them improve their skills was assessed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Interviews
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Quirk, Mark; Letendre, Andrew – Journal of Medical Education, 1986
A course in communication skills for medical students at the University of Massachusetts Medical School is described. Three issues are examined: the effectiveness of behavioral scientists and physicians as course instructors, the value of videotaped role-playing exercises, and the value of trained actors and medical students as simulated patients.…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Higher Education
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Weisser, Roland J.; Medio, Franklin J. – Journal of Medical Education, 1985
A program of seminars designed to explore student perceptions of the emotional and psychological aspects of physician-patient interactions, part of a clinical diagnosis course, used graduate medical students to act as patients in videotaped interviews, interview evaluations, and lectures and demonstrations on interpersonal communication skills.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Clinical Diagnosis, Communication Skills, Course Descriptions
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Linn, Lawrence S.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1980
An interdisciplinary faculty of the University of Califiornia at Los Angeles School of Medicine has developed a behavioral science program to teach interns the interpersonal skills necessary for effective physician patient encounters. Curriculum topics include interviewing, problem identification, and situational stress. (JMD)
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Communication Skills, Course Descriptions, Graduate Medical Education
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Zisook, Sidney; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1979
The results of the Physician-Patient Situation Test given before and after an interviewing course taught at the University of Texas at Houston in 1977 are reported. It is suggested that medical students can increase receptivity to patients and that an interviewing course can foster the acquisition of empathic skills. (LBH)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Empathy, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
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Mendelson, Jack K.; Mello, Nancy K. – Journal of Medical Education, 1983
An alcoholism segment in a behavioral medicine course is described that consists of didactic presentations, videotaped clinical material, patient interviews; and small group Socratic discussion. The course provides an introduction to patient-oriented clinical skills, gives awareness of stereotyping, and addresses social and individual…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Alcoholism, Course Content, Course Descriptions
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Oktay, Julianne S. – Journal of Medical Education, 1979
An evaluation of the impact on clinical interviewing of a course in family and community care for health associate students at Johns Hopkins University is described. Students were observed interviewing and rated on their ability to obtain information about family situations. Results showed a significant increase in family orientation. (Author/JMD)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Clinical Experience, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation