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Training Empathic Doctors Is Promising, but Does Not Improve Key Indicators

Summary by redaccionmedica.com
Non-technical skills training programs in intensive care units (ICUs) can significantly improve the performance of healthcare professionals in areas such as teamwork, communication or leadership. However, their impact on clinical indicators such as mortality or hospital stay remains low or zero. This is revealed by a systematic review published this month in BMC Medical Education magazine, which analyzes the effects of this type of training thro…
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Non-technical skills training programs in intensive care units (ICUs) can significantly improve the performance of healthcare professionals in areas such as teamwork, communication or leadership. However, their impact on clinical indicators such as mortality or hospital stay remains low or zero. This is revealed by a systematic review published this month in BMC Medical Education magazine, which analyzes the effects of this type of training thro…

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redaccionmedica.com broke the news in on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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