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Residents' reflections on end-of-life conversations: how a palliative care clinical rotation creates meaningful learning opportunities
2020
Annals of Palliative Medicine
Good communication at the end-of-life is important for patient outcomes and satisfaction. However, many healthcare providers are hesitant to engage in these conversations due to inadequate training. Classroom and bedside palliative care training have been effective in improving resident communication with patients at the end-of-life, yet the educational mechanisms that promote development remain uncharacterized. The purpose of this study was to better understand how family medicine residents
doi:10.21037/apm.2020.03.19
pmid:32312060
fatcat:37dafbcqhvbfnndbffoh45jmka