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In a language spoken and unspoken: Nurturing our practice as humanistic clinicians

机译:用语言说话和说明:培养我们作为人文临床医生的练习

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The health care industry and health care practitioners face significant challenges related to increasing demand for services and decreasing availability of resources. This article offers brief descriptions of four actions that health care leaders, administrators, and clinical staff of all disciplines can implement and/or advocate for to promote continuing quality of biopsychosocial/spiritual care for those we serve. The first action addresses how we, as health care practitioners, improve delivery of care through continuous improvement methodology; the second, how we enhance the training of our future workforce by increasing in-home training opportunities; the third, how we cost-effectively broaden our understanding of the human experience through the inclusion of humanities in our training and workplace; and the fourth, how we increase our self-awareness to improve our ability to practice as humanistic clinicians.
机译:医疗保健行业和医疗保健从业者面临着与越来越多的服务需求以及降低资源的可用性有关的重大挑战。 本文提供了对所有学科的保健领导,管理员和临床人员的四项行动的简要说明可以实施和/或倡导促进对我们所服务的人的持续的生物心科学/精神照顾的质量。 第一个行动解决了我们如何通过持续改进方法改善护理服务的方式; 第二,我们如何通过增加家庭培训机会来加强对未来劳动力的培训; 第三,我们如何通过在我们的培训和工作场所中包含人文学科来促进我们对人类经验的理解; 第四,我们如何提高自我意识,以提高我们作为人文临床医生练习的能力。

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