Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3963342 | Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This paper describes the first reported simulated patient-based MSR training program for gynecologists in communication with adolescents who present with common complaints encountered in gynecology clinics. Twenty gynecologists participated in eight individual simulated scenarios conducted at simulated physicians' offices, equipped with audio-visual recording cameras and one-way mirrors for observation. Three physicians experienced in debriefing and in facilitating group discussions led the debriefing sessions, using the video recording of the simulated scenario following the simulation exercises. These discussions focused on communication techniques when facing adolescent patients with or without their parents, hidden agendas disclosed by using systematic physical and psychosocial reviews, the emotional load often associated with clinical problems, and the non-judgmental and supportive approach to adolescent patients. The clear recommendation that emerged from the high satisfaction of the program participants was to expand simulated patient-based programs for gynecologists and to include it as an integrated part of the training curriculum in pediatric and adolescent gynecology.
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Authors
Yoram MD, Daniel MD, Etti MD, Amitai MD,