Benefits of pre-placement clinical communication skills development for first year medical imaging students.

Gaynor Mahoney, Braithwaite Vicki, Karen Woodman

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Abstract

Undergraduate medical imaging students at an urban Australian university attend their first clinical placement towards the end of Semester two in their first year. While they often have a great deal of contextual knowledge and targeted theoretical learning prior to their first clinical placement, many of them are unfamiliar with the dynamics of a hospital environment. With the increase in online communication platforms, there was a concern that face-to-face clinical communication skills were becoming a source of anxiety for students, especially prior to their first clinical placements. Given the impact of anxiety on communication, reducing communication-related apprehension was considered a programme priority. A pilot series of scenario-based tutorials was implemented in the general radiography unit for the first year students.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25
Number of pages30
JournalJournal of Imaging and Therapy Practice
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2015

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