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Spring/Summer Newsletter 2016
IHC News Spring-Summer 2016
CONNECTED updated annotated bibliography available
Connected: Communicating and Computing in the Exam Room updated annotated bibliographyavailable
Between 1 and 10,000: repetitions to become expert
CM September 2014
Appreciating culture
Communication Matters April 2014
Learn how IHC is contributing to healthcare innovations
Communication Matters February 2014
Fall/winter 2013-2014 issue of IHC newsletter
IHC News December 2013
Can empathy be learned?
Lessons from ninjas and neuroscience. See our latest issue of Communication Matters for a thought-provoking discussion. Communication Matters November 2013
It’s not you, it’s we…
Effective communication is especially important when relationships are challenging. We explore contributing factors and effective strategies for managing difficult patient encounters.CM August 2013
The paradox of taking time to save time–and lives!
The July 2013 issue of Communication Matters explores the power of effective clinician-patient communication to ensure accurate diagnoses–without taking extra time.
Shared medical decision-making: transformative tool or flavor of the month?
Visit the April 2013 issue of Communication Matters