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Mastering Shared Decision Making – Team

Post date: 27/01/2016 | Time to read article: 1 mins

The information within this article was correct at the time of publishing. Last updated 18/05/2020

Facilitating conversations effectively can result in more informed and appropriate decision making for patients. It can also increase a patient’s sense of ownership of the decision leading to better acceptance of unexpected or unwanted consequences after an adverse outcome.

"Very useful, I think the shared decision making component is spot on and pulls together the strands of many, even all, aspects of medicolegal issues/claims."

By attending this workshop you will:

  • Learn how to facilitate effective patient decision making 
  • Understand the process of shared decision making and its importance in effective doctor-patient relationships 
  • Gain an understanding of what leads to complaints and claims related to clinical decision making
  • Explore the challenges that you could face in the decision making process
  • Learn techniques that will assist you in meeting the rising expectations of patients for information about their healthcare choices
  • Reduce your likelihood of complaints and claims arising from clinical decision making consultations.
If you are interested in commissioning this workshop for your organisation, please contact MPS Education Services for more information and costs.

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