Full title: Human Health - Healthy Conversations. How skilled conversations can enhance the health of both our community and our health workforce.
GUEST LECTURE
For decades there has been an emerging literature about the benefits of skilled effective communication to both patients, families, communities, and health care workers. This presentation will focus on the emerging benefits of these healthy conversations and postulate key approaches to narrowing the theory-practice gap that appears so established in our health systems.
This lecture is part of our program on Human Health. See the full program here.
About Peter Martin
Peter Martin, MB BCh BAO, MMed, FAChPM, is Professor of Clinical Communication & End-of-Life Care, Deakin University School of Medicine, Australia. He is also Director at the Centre for Organisational Change in Person-Centred Healthcare (OCPH), Deakin University, as well as a Palliative Medicine Physician.
Peter Martin has been involved with communication skills training for 25+ years and has been a clinician for over 30 years. His clinical interest is cancer cachexia. He has taught communication skills with Cambridge, Monash, Melbourne and Deakin medical schools. He has taught at numerous postgraduate courses with a variety of health professional disciplines nationally over the last 15+ years.
Since becoming the Director of OCPH he has developed and run numerous 1, 2 or 3-day courses on healthcare communication including numerous train-the-trainer courses. The OCPH’s major intervention is an organisational level intervention to drive person-centred healthcare communication called Your Thoughts Matter.
Discover more about Peter Martin on social media:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-martin-b55a102a/
@petermartinsept (Twitter handle)
@OCPHDeakin
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Danish Institute for Advanced Study (D-IAS) is a national elite center at University of Southern Denmark (SDU) that sets the framework for excellent research.
We offer an extensive program of different prestigious lectures and we aim to inspire groundbreaking ideas through the meeting of minds within all disciplines.
D-IAS include chairs from all five faculties at SDU and three external chairs from the University of Copenhagen. The most important core in D-IAS we believe is our team of 16 very promising D-IAS Assistant Professors.
https://danish-ias.dk/
GUEST LECTURE
For decades there has been an emerging literature about the benefits of skilled effective communication to both patients, families, communities, and health care workers. This presentation will focus on the emerging benefits of these healthy conversations and postulate key approaches to narrowing the theory-practice gap that appears so established in our health systems.
This lecture is part of our program on Human Health. See the full program here.
About Peter Martin
Peter Martin, MB BCh BAO, MMed, FAChPM, is Professor of Clinical Communication & End-of-Life Care, Deakin University School of Medicine, Australia. He is also Director at the Centre for Organisational Change in Person-Centred Healthcare (OCPH), Deakin University, as well as a Palliative Medicine Physician.
Peter Martin has been involved with communication skills training for 25+ years and has been a clinician for over 30 years. His clinical interest is cancer cachexia. He has taught communication skills with Cambridge, Monash, Melbourne and Deakin medical schools. He has taught at numerous postgraduate courses with a variety of health professional disciplines nationally over the last 15+ years.
Since becoming the Director of OCPH he has developed and run numerous 1, 2 or 3-day courses on healthcare communication including numerous train-the-trainer courses. The OCPH’s major intervention is an organisational level intervention to drive person-centred healthcare communication called Your Thoughts Matter.
Discover more about Peter Martin on social media:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-martin-b55a102a/
@petermartinsept (Twitter handle)
@OCPHDeakin
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Danish Institute for Advanced Study (D-IAS) is a national elite center at University of Southern Denmark (SDU) that sets the framework for excellent research.
We offer an extensive program of different prestigious lectures and we aim to inspire groundbreaking ideas through the meeting of minds within all disciplines.
D-IAS include chairs from all five faculties at SDU and three external chairs from the University of Copenhagen. The most important core in D-IAS we believe is our team of 16 very promising D-IAS Assistant Professors.
https://danish-ias.dk/
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