Fine tune your written and verbal presentations
Activity
Clerkship Teaching Session
Clerkship Teaching Session
Whatever discipline, it is critical that clinicians formulate their thoughts after a clinical encounter into thorough yet succinct, pertinent yet comprehensive communication, both in written and oral formats. Learning how to do this well, requires practice and requires effective integration of all of your pre clerkship learning in combination with developing mastery of clinical decision making. This session will help anchor your burgeoning skill set in this critical core competency.
Curriculum Block
Transition to Clerkship
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Objectives
Activity Objectives
- Organize clinical encounters using the SOAP format.
- Integrate the SNAPPS model as the framework for case presentations.
- Focus written and verbal communication on the most pertinent information related to the patient’s complaints.
Tags
AFMC Entrustable Professional Activities
6. Present oral and written reports that document a clinical encounter
CanMEDS Roles
Collaborator
Communicator
Document and share written and electronic information about the medical encounter to optimize clinical decision-making, patient safety, confidentiality and privacy.
Hand over the care of a patient to another health care professional to facilitate continuity of safe patient care.
Curriculum Block
Transition to Clerkship
Curriculum Week
Transition to Clerkship
General MCC Objectives
Communication Skills
MCC Blueprint
Communication
McMaster Professional Competency
Clinical Skills
MeSH
Clinical Competence [I02.399.630.210]
Patient Handoff [E02.760.400.615]
