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Mastering Communication in Healthcare: Northwest Suburban College’s Approach to Empowering Medical Assistants

Northwest Suburban College

Communication is at the heart of healthcare, where excellent patient outcomes rely on effective interaction between healthcare professionals and their patients. Medical Assistants are crucial in bridging the communication gap and fostering meaningful connections in healthcare environments.

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Allscripts EMR vs Custom EHR Solutions

Arkenea

The EMR operates as a centralized digital hub for healthcare providers, enabling them to manage patient records, schedule appointments, write prescriptions, and access diagnostic tools. It provides evidence-based recommendations, alerts for potential drug interactions, and real-time decision support at the point of care.

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The Stress of the Caregiver: The Most Over-Utilized, Unpaid Stakeholder in U.S. Healthcare

Health Populi

The top-, bottom-, and middle-line through the caregiver role in healthcare is that, in Shah’s words, “The biggest untapped opportunities for health systems administrators and clinical teams to impact the health and wellness of their patients — and to truly get to patient-centered care — is to care about unpaid caregivers.”

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How To Start a Therapy Practice

Valant

As your practice grows, a strong team will include front and back-office staff to handle patient communication, scheduling, billing, etc. Adding medication management can make your practice more helpful and appealing to patients, as well as payers. This will help cultivate patient-centered care.

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The Importance of Interprofessional Collaboration in Healthcare: Emphasizing Dental Assistant, Medical Assistant, and Pharmacy Technician Roles

Northwest Suburban College

We will discuss how these vital team members promote seamless communication, develop mutual respect and trust, and foster a collaborative, patient-centered care culture.

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Future Trends In Healthcare Training

CareerStep

Emphasis on soft skills and patient-centered care While technical skills are critical, soft skills such as empathy, communication, and emotional intelligence are becoming increasingly important in healthcare. It involves less rote memorization of facts and figures, and more real-world application of skills.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Latanya Weston

Minority Nurse

Furthermore, I grew up in a community with significant health challenges, yet people didn’t prioritize their health. Most people don’t have primary care physicians, schedule annual check-ups, or think about preventive care. This includes the ability to show respect to another and communicate appropriately.