Viewpoint: Challenges in the doctor–patient relationship: 12 tips for more effective peer group discussion
Hamish Wilson
Journal of Primary Health Care
7(3) 260 - 263
Published: 2015
Abstract
In New Zealand, almost all general practitioners are members of peer groups, which provide opportunities for both clinical discussion and collegial support. This article proposes that peer groups can also be a useful medium for exploring specific challenges within the doctor–patient relationship. However, the peer group culture needs to be receptive to this particular goal. Structured discussion can help peer group members explore interpersonal issues more thoroughly. KEYWORDS: Balint group; continuing medical education; general practitioners; peer group; physician-patient relationshiphttps://doi.org/10.1071/HC15260
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