Exploring how trust-based relationships, needed for compassionate care, can be built (or prevented) through digital health tools
Carolyn wants to understand how technology-based interactions can influence patient-provider therapeutic relationships and provider-provider team relationships.
Read MoreDeveloping self-identity and compassionate care in nurses
Deborah wanted to know: How do advancing technologies and new approaches to nursing education influence a nurse’s self-identity and their ability to deliver compassionate care?
Read MorePromoting community service in surgery
The goal of Yvonne’s fellowship was to develop caring surgeons through volunteerism and social outreach and activism during their residency training. She promoted community outreach as part of the surgical curriculum.
Read MoreA unique curriculum and practice model for compassionate, person-centered care
Marion’s fellowship helped clinicians and students value what is “best” according to evidence, and also what is “fitting” based on the unique characteristics of the people and the context in which care happens. Learn about the curriculum she developed.
Read MoreUsing incident narratives during residency to develop physicians’ compassion
Mala’s fellowship focused on how to increase physicians’ compassion during their residency, a stressful time in their training.
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