Advanced communication skills and breaking bad news

Effective communication is a vital skill for medical professionals, especially when faced with challenging situations such as delivering difficult news to patients and their families. Our Advanced Communication Skills and Breaking Bad News course is designed to help healthcare providers navigate these scenarios with empathy, professionalism, and confidence.

This one-day, highly practical course covers common and difficult communication challenges that arise in day-to-day medical practice. Through interactive learning, attendees will gain tools to manage sensitive conversations, reduce the risk of miscommunication, and ensure patients and their families feel heard and supported.

Available via webinarin-person, or online, the course is suited for all healthcare professionals looking to enhance their communication techniques. It is particularly beneficial for those who regularly engage in high-stress or emotionally charged situations, such as delivering bad news or discussing complex medical conditions.

Course Highlights:
  • 1-day course focused on advanced communication techniques in healthcare
  • Practical training on breaking bad news with empathy and professionalism
  • Available as a webinar, in-person, or online
  • Ideal for healthcare providers handling sensitive situations in day-to-day practice
  • Interactive learning with real-life scenarios and role-play exercises
  • Earn 6 CPD credits

This course empowers healthcare professionals to communicate effectively in even the most challenging circumstances, improving patient care and reducing the emotional burden of difficult conversations.

£215.00

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