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Intro
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A to Z of Breaking Bad News
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Haematologists
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We know the diagnosis instantly
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John Hopkins Precursors Study
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The law of diminishing returns
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We are not very good at saying what me mean
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Prolonged Grief Disorder
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Models to break bad news
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S for Set up
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P is for Perception
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K is for Knowledge
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S is for Summary
Description:
Explore the challenging topic of communicating death and dying in haemato-oncology through this 56-minute talk by Dr Chris Tiplady. Gain insights into effective models for breaking bad news, examining complex cultural and medical aspects surrounding this crucial skill. Learn about the A to Z of delivering difficult information, understand the unique perspective of haematologists, and discover the importance of clear communication. Delve into concepts such as the John Hopkins Precursors Study, the law of diminishing returns, and Prolonged Grief Disorder. Master the SPKS model for breaking bad news, covering Setup, Perception, Knowledge, and Summary, to improve your ability to support patients and their families during challenging times.

Breaking Bad News in Haemato-Oncology - Effective Communication Strategies

The Royal College of Pathologists
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