For many health care professionals and social service providers, the hardest part of the job is breaking bad news. The news may be about a condition that is life-threatening (such as cancer or AIDS), disabling (such as multiple sclerosis or rheumatoid arthritis), or embarrassing (such as genital herpes). To date medical education has done little to train practitioners in coping with such situations. With this guide Robert Buckman and Yvonne Kason provide help.
Using plain, intelligible language they outline the basic principles of breaking bad new and present a technique, or...
For many health care professionals and social service providers, the hardest part of the job is breaking bad news. The news may be about a conditio...