“Double Reflection”: A Practical Approach to Teach Patient-Doctor Communication in Oncology

  • Mannhardt A
  • Ogbonnaya L
  • Gieseler F
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An individual-focused approach is proposed to teach effective patient-doctor communication in oncology as a factor relevant to treatment decision making for advanced cancer. The “double reflection” method unveils the importance of empathetic elements and will help students improve their communication skills.

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Mannhardt, A.-K., Ogbonnaya, L., & Gieseler, F. (2013). “Double Reflection”: A Practical Approach to Teach Patient-Doctor Communication in Oncology. The Oncologist, 18(9), 1058–1058. https://doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.2013-0125

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