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Stress Awareness Month 2024 – By Ceri Gardener

Practice Index

As some of you will know, in my wellbeing blogs I usually focus on looking after you because, as managers and leaders, we tend to forget that we need looking after too. So, this blog contains some helpful pointers about how to notice signs of stress along with some tips on beginning an empathetic conversation.

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How Dental Assistants, Medical Assistants, and Pharmacy Technicians Improve Patient Education

Northwest Suburban College

In this blog post, we will explore the essential role that Dental Assistants, Medical Assistants, and Pharmacy Technicians play in improving patient education by providing clear, concise, and tailored information regarding healthcare procedures, medications, and self-care practices.

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In Demand Career Spotlight Series – Medical Secretary

ACI Medical & Dental School

At ACI Medical & Dental School, you can be certified for these in-demand careers in just four months with the hands-on training, skills, and credentials you’ll need for your new career. In this month’s blog post, we will be discussing the Medical Secretary position. What Does a Medical Secretary Do?

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21 Tips for How to Improve the Patient Experience

Walker Info - Patient Experience

Share valuable articles and health tips with patients via a blog or social media. Listen Patients want to feel heard. A Medscape poll found 89% of nurses and 87% of physicians rated their listening skills as high. Include sections to answer frequently asked questions and what to expect at a visit.

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How to Get Accepted to Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University

Accepted Blog

So it’s kind of hard to pinpoint one particular skill or characteristic that we’re looking for other than someone who is empathetic, want to be in the profession, willing to work long hours, willing to have good listening skills, and compassionate and thoughtful and someone who is willing to be a lifelong learner.

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13 Tips for Your Residency Personal Statement

Accepted Blog

Will the listening skills you developed through mentoring premeds help you as a family practitioner? Your personal experiences, both in medical school and outside of it, reveal more about you than your CV and USMLE Step exams. A good way to think about this is in the context of whats needed for that specialty.