Improve Your Healthcare Experience
This training is all about making your journey with your doctor smoother and more effective. Together with our expert trainers, you'll discover a fresh way of communicating that makes your treatment experience better and addresses common challenges in healthcare.
The duration of the training can vary depending on the specific needs and goals of the participants, as well as the depth of content covered. However, a typical timeframe for this type of training could be anywhere from a half-day to multiple days, with sessions lasting anywhere from a few hours to a full day.
For example, a condensed version of the training might be delivered in a half-day workshop format, with interactive sessions and discussions covering key concepts and practical skills. On the other hand, a more comprehensive training program may span multiple days, allowing for deeper exploration of topics, additional hands-on practice, and more in-depth discussions. Ultimately, the length of the training should be tailored to ensure that participants have sufficient time to absorb the material, engage in meaningful discussions, and practice new skills in a supportive environment.
Your Benefits
By the end of the training, you'll be able to:
Feel comfortable sharing your thoughts and concerns with your doctor.
Understand your doctor's instructions more clearly.
Receive clear and easy-to-understand messages from your doctor.
Feel motivated to stick to your treatment plan.
Feel more confident addressing any concerns you have.
Get back on track if you've fallen behind in following your treatment plan.
What you will learn
The latest information on how patients like you can better follow their treatment plans.
How to handle mixed feelings or uncertainty about your treatment (we call it the "ambivalence matrix").
How to find your own motivation to stick to your treatment.
Tips for better communication with your doctor.
Ways to get support from your friends and family for your treatment.
How to bridge any cultural differences with your healthcare team.
How to receive difficult news in a way that feels right for you.
Strategies for getting more involved in your own healthcare.
How to navigate information you find online or advice from friends and family.