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BASIC DOCTOR SKILLSEM Conference 5/15/08

Joshua Rocker, MD

Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Schneider Children’s Hospital

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Much of this talk is extracted from articles I read and a lecture I heard from Robert Strauss, MD (EM attending in Poughkeepsie, NY)

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What makes a good ER doc?

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Are you a good ER doc?

?

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How can I become a better ER doc?

?

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How do we measure our abilities?

?

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What the ACGME expects of you- Core Curriculum!

Patient Care Medical Knowledge Practice-based Learning and

Improvement Interpersonal and Communication Skills Professionalism Systems-Based Practice

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Are your thoughts and the ACGME’s consistent?

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Why not?

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Because… Competitive med school/residency

atmosphere (skills, knowledge based) Teaching communication/ compassion/professionalism is not easy It requires the educator to be a good

communicator and that is not simple It requires confronting residents regarding

personal issues

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Another measure of our performance

Press-Ganey Scores

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5 Press-Ganey Scores (MD) Did the doctor spend enough time with

you? Did the doctor keep you informed in a

language you understand? Did the MD seem attentive to your

questions and worries? Was the MD friendly and caring? Did you trust your MD?

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Press-Ganey Scores…

Did they ask about skills or knowledge?

What are your mother’s or grandmother’s comments about their doctors?

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What we notoriously do

Interrupt patients early in the encounter Fail to identify and prioritize patient’s

concerns Miss opportunities to understand and

acknowledge patient’s ideas and feelings Fail to understand importance of culture

and ethnicity

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More things we do wrong

Minimize patient’s role in their own care Underestimate pts health literacy Don’t negotiate differences well Don’t give bad news concisely and

compassionately

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Communication Skills

When was the last time someone commented on your communication skills? Towards colleagues? Towards patients?

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Communication Skills

Was that feedback helpful? Was it constructive? Did it change your behaviors?

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OKAY, IS THIS HOUR GOING TO BORE ME?

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OKAY, IS THIS HOUR GOING TO BORE ME?

Why waste my time with this med school bullshit!

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Localio, NEJM, 7/91

For every 7.6 negligent adverse event there is only 1 lawsuit

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Levinson, JAMA, 2/97

Comparing MDs with no lawsuits and MDs with lawsuits Those with no cases

• Educated pt re: expectations• Sense of Humor• Solicited pt opinion• Checked pt understanding• Encourage pt to talk• Spent more time on routine visits

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Hickson, JAMA, 10/94

Comparing Ob/Gyns with little to no lawsuits vs those with many

Quality of care, same

Perception of care, different

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Basic facts about proper communication skills

Greater patient and clinician satisfaction Greater patient understanding and

acceptance of treatment plan Reduce patient distress FEWER LAWSUITS

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Marvel, JAMA, ‘99

25% of FM MDs in their offices did not solicit pts concern, ask why pt was there, or how they can help

28%- did all

Time difference between their interactions:

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Marvel, JAMA, ‘99

25% of FM MDs in their offices did not solicit pts concern, ask why pt was there, or how they can help

28%- did all

Time difference between their interactions:

6 Seconds

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I am what I am… “Meaning well and trying hard do not

guarantee a good outcome.”

“It takes 18 months to 2 years to change a behavior… and you’ve really got to want to.”

Harles Cone

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I can’t change!

Interventions directed to improve clinician-patient communication demonstrated

Better patient self-management of DM Reduction of post-op morbidity Better coping and quality of life with cancer

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SKILLS

1. Identify and remove barriers to communication

Physical Psych/Social Cultural

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SKILLS

2. Survey patient’s concerns

Ask

Don’t just listen to the facts/details, sense their emotions

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SKILLS

3. Care

Listen with eyes and body Remain silent Be empathic

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SKILLS

4. Negotiate a consensual agenda

Work with patient Make sure they understand and agree with

plan, otherwise… non-compliance (whose fault is that!)

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Josh, wake up… that will take forever

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Josh, wake up… that will take forever

Evidence shows that these skills and the skills of making explicit empathic and caring statements in the end saves time

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Albert Mehrebian on Persuasion (%)

Verbal content Vocal Expression Visual Cues

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Albert Mehrebian on Persuasion (%)

Verbal content 7% Vocal Expression 38% Visual Cues 55%

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Mehrebian on Persuasion

We tend to overemphasize the content, to convince them with words. If they are not getting it, perhaps… you’re not delivering it

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Gorlin, NEJM, ‘83

MDs frequently react to difficult situations with avoidance Become hostile/angry Feel Loss of control

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Gorlin, NEJM, ‘83

Recommendations-• Acknowledge your response• Accept response is justified, but ill advised

(Raul May- “What makes us humans is the time between impulse and action.”)

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