Korean J Med Educ.  2008 Jun;20(2):99-107.

Teaching and Learning Communication Skills in Medical Education

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  • 1Department of Medical Education, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. nara@yuhs.ac

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to review communication skills education in medical education. This analysis looks at the reasons why communication skills education is difficult and how to design an effective curriculum for communication skills education. Problems in communication skills education are discussed, especially in relation to the complexity of the communication between patients and physicians, the changing of the communication model, and curriculum composition. Findings show that it is necessary to design a spiral curriculum for communication skills education, to harmonize theory and practice of communication, to encourage student participation, and to provide feedback to students. To educate communication skills, this paper concludes, professors in charge of communication skills education must seriously consider their teaching and evaluating methods and practice what they teach.

Keyword

Communication skills; Doctor-patient relationship

MeSH Terms

Curriculum
Education, Medical
Fees and Charges
Humans
Learning
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