COMSKIL communication training in oncology—adaptation to German cancer care settings

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Medical communication is a skill which can be learned and taught and which can substantially improve treatment outcomes, especially if patients’ communication preferences are taken into account. Here, we give an overview of communication training research and outline the COMSKIL program as a state-of-the-art communication skills training in oncology. COMSKIL has a solid theoretical foundation and teaches core elements of medical communication in up to ten fully operationalized modules. These address typical situations ranging from breaking bad news to responding to difficult emotions, shared decision-making, and communicating via interpreters.

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Hartung, T. J., Kissane, D., & Mehnert, A. (2018). COMSKIL communication training in oncology—adaptation to German cancer care settings. In Recent Results in Cancer Research (Vol. 210, pp. 191–205). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64310-6_12

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