Clinical communication skills: the power of structured language
Consider a common scenario. A 65-year-old patient presents with intermittent chest discomfort present for several days and no prior history of heart disease, including among family members. The physical exam is unrevealing. An EKG and cardiac enzymes are negative. The clinician explains, “I do not see anything concerning. Given your age and symptoms, this is likely reflux. Let us have you wait three hours after eating before retiring for the …
Clinical communication skills: the power of structured language





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