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A Friend of the Family Produced and Directed by Randall Neece Donald N. Broun and Dr. John D. Golenski, SJ, Co-Producers Presented by Bioethics Consultation Group and Kaiser Permanente
Although medical care providers often have to convey "bad news" to patients,
they are usually uncomfortable doing so. This unique video teaches physicians
communication techniques for discussing difficult subjects. It presents
three office visits in which three physicians are confronted with the challenges
of discussing difficult, emotional issues with their patients. At first
the three physicians have problems communicating despite their good intentions
and caring manner. A brief commentary follows each case in which more effective
communication techniques and approaches are presented. Then the scenes are
replayed to give the doctors a "second chance" to discover just how potent
a little "verbal vaccine" can be.
In the first vignette Dr. Barnes is trying to focus his patient on the disquieting task of making a Living Will. In the second Dr. Rawlings has to disclose a life-threatening diagnosis of breast cancer to her patient. In the third vignette Dr. Lyman must advise an elderly patient that because of the patient's increasingly limited physical capacity, it is time for him to seriously consider an extended care facility. Color, 40 minutes,
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