Measuring Communication Skills in Healthcare
Communication Skills in Healthcare: From Soft Skill to Measurable Clinical Competency Clinical communication skills shape diagnosis, decision-making, and patient... Read more.
Deescalating Situations in Healthcare
Deescalating Situations in Healthcare: Why It Matters in Clinical Practice Deescalating situations is not a soft skill. It is a core clinical competence. In healthcare,... Read more.
Emotional Cues in Healthcare
Emotional Cues in Healthcare: How to Recognize, Interpret, and Assess Them in Clinical Training Emotional cues in healthcare are verbal or nonverbal signals that... Read more.
Generic vs Specialized Video Tools for Healthcare Settings
Across healthcare education and clinical training, video recording increasingly functions as institutional infrastructure rather than a supplementary teaching tool.... Read more.
The Difference Between Synchronous and Asynchronous Learning in Healthcare
The real issue isn’t synchronous vs asynchronous learning Most debates about synchronous versus asynchronous learning in healthcare start in the wrong place. The... Read more.
Strategies for Effective Communication in Healthcare
Why effective communication in healthcare is taught Effective communication in healthcare is already well established as a core competency. It appears in accreditation... Read more.
Getting Started with Video-Based EPAs
Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) reshape how educators judge readiness for practice in health professions education. Rather than asking whether a learner... Read more.
Getting Started with Video-Based OSCEs
Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) are widely used in health professions education as the gold standard for evaluating clinical and communication... Read more.
Formative vs Summative Feedback
Not all feedback works the same way. In healthcare education especially, the timing and purpose of feedback can drastically change how students learn and how educators... Read more.
Mirroring Body Language: Insights for Clinical Training
Mirroring body language is a communication behavior where one person subtly copies another’s nonverbal cues during an interaction. When used effectively, it... Read more.