Incorporating Patient- and Family-Centered Care Into Resident Education: Approaches, Benefits, and Challenges

  • Philibert I
  • Patow C
  • Cichon J
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A design conference with participants from accredited programs and institutions was used to explore how the principles of patient- and family-centered care (PFCC) can be implemented in settings where residents learn and participate in care, as well as identify barriers to PFCC and simple strategies for overcoming them.

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Philibert, I., Patow, C., & Cichon, J. (2013). Incorporating Patient- and Family-Centered Care Into Resident Education: Approaches, Benefits, and Challenges. Journal of Graduate Medical Education, 3(2), 272–278. https://doi.org/10.4300/jgme-03-02-34

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