Using Virtual Patients to Assess and Improve Clinicians' Emotional Self-awareness: a Randomized Controlled Study
CONCLUSIONS: This work demonstrates the feasibility of using virtual human interactions to improve empathic communication skills in clinicians with poor empathy skills. Further refinement of this methodology is needed to create effective training modules for a broader array of clinicians.PMID:38057550 | DOI:10.1007/s40596-023-01909-z
Source: The Journal of American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Giuseppe Sarli Megan L Rogers Sarah Bloch-Elkouby Olivia C Lawrence Alexandre Gomes de Siqueira Heng Yao Benjamin Lok Adriana Foster Igor Galynker Source Type: research
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