Authors
Maguire, PeterAffiliation
Christie Hospital, Manchester.Issue Date
1990-03
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Basic interviewing skills can be learned at undergraduate and postgraduate level, providing effective methods are used. These include demonstration of key skills, practice under controlled conditions, and audiotape or videotape feedback of performance by a tutor within small groups. More complex skills can also be learned but may not be used or maintained without ongoing training and supervision.Citation
Can communication skills be taught? 1990, 43 (3):215-6 Br J Hosp MedJournal
British Journal of Hospital MedicinePubMed ID
2317616Type
ArticleLanguage
enISSN
0007-1064Collections
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