This concise program will support you in making your “brief” interactions successful for you and your patients
Elevate your healthcare communication to new heights with our Treating Patients with C.A.R.E Workshop. Designed for healthcare professionals, this half-day workshop empowers you with evidence-based skills to connect with patients effectively, appreciate their unique situations, respond to their needs, and empower them in their healthcare journey.
Join us to master the art of the patient interaction and ensure every encounter promotes health and satisfaction. Whether you’re a receptionist, nurse, medical assistant, or maintenance worker, our workshop will guide you to communicate in ways that foster patient partnership and enhance care experiences.
Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your communication skills and improve patient outcomes.
The workshop will be conducted online as a half-day session, designed to be highly interactive, providing chances for self-reflection and the acquisition of practical skills via organized activities.
This workshop requires active participation. As per our licensing agreement, participants must use a device equipped with a camera and microphone (such as a computer, tablet, iPad, or Android device).
If you're interested in discovering more about this FREE workshop or wish to arrange an exclusive session for your organization (either virtually or in-person), please reach out to us.
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