CLIMEcasts

How to Teach Procedures with Amy Morris, MD

November 01, 2017 CLIME
CLIMEcasts
How to Teach Procedures with Amy Morris, MD
Show Notes

When it’s time to coach a learner through a procedure, the risk of doing harm to the patient can make the learner, the teacher, and the patient anxious. In this podcast Dr. Morris offers a structured approach to procedural teaching, providing valuable tips on how to decrease anxiety levels and prepare learners for success. She offers advice about what words to avoid when teaching learners how to perform procedures on conscious patients and the best ways to provide real-time communication about the precise movements they need to perform to complete the procedure successfully. Featuring Amy E. Morris, MD, Associate Professor, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA