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Medical Teacher | 2017

Twelve tips for just in time teaching of communication skills for difficult conversations in the clinical setting

Laura Hinkle; Lyle Patrick Fettig; William Carlos; Gabriel T. Bosslet

Abstract The ability to communicate well with patients and other members of the healthcare team is a vital skill for physicians to have, but one that is often not emphasized in medical education. Learners of all levels can obtain and develop good communication skills regardless of their natural ability in this area, and the clinical setting represents an underutilized resource to accomplish this task. With this in mind, we have reviewed the growing body of literature on the subject and organized our findings into twelve tips to help educators capitalize on these missed opportunities. While our emphasis is helping learners with difficult discussions, these tips can be easily adapted to any other clinical encounter requiring clear communication. Teaching effective communication skills in the clinical setting requires some extra time, but the steps outlined should not take more than a few minutes to complete. Taking the time to develop these skills in our learners will make a significant difference not only their lives but also their patients and their families.


Respiration | 2016

Smoking-Related Home Oxygen Burn Injuries: Continued Cause for Alarm

William Carlos; Mary S. Baker; Katie McPherson; Gabriel T. Bosslet; Rajiv Sood; Alexia M. Torke

Background: Home oxygen therapy is a mainstay of treatment for patients with various cardiopulmonary diseases. In spite of warnings against smoking while using home oxygen, many patients sustain burn injuries. Objectives: We aimed to quantify the morbidity and mortality of such patients admitted to our regional burn unit over a 6-year period. Methods: A retrospective chart review of all patients admitted to a regional burn center from 2008 through 2013 was completed. Admitted patients sustaining burns secondary to smoking while using home oxygen therapy were selected as the study population to determine morbidity. Results: Fifty-five subjects were admitted to the burn unit for smoking-related home oxygen injuries. The age range was 40-84 years. Almost all subjects were on home oxygen for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (96%). Seventy-two percent of burns involved <5% of the total body surface area, 51% of patients were intubated, and of those 33% had evidence of inhalation injury. The hospital mortality rate was 14.5%. The mean length of hospital stay was 8.6 days, and 54.5% were discharged to a nursing home or another advanced facility. Finally, concomitant substance abuse was found in 27%, and a previous history of injury from smoking while on home oxygen was discovered in 14.5%. Conclusions: This single-center analysis is one of the largest describing burn injuries stemming from smoking while using home oxygen therapy. We identified the morbidity and mortality associated with these injuries. Ongoing education and careful consideration of prescribing home oxygen therapy for known smokers is highly encouraged.


Annals of the American Thoracic Society | 2015

Intensive Care Unit Rounding Checklist Implementation. Effect of Accountability Measures on Physician Compliance

William Carlos; Damien Patel; Keriann M. Vannostrand; Shikha Gupta; Anthony R. Cucci; Gabriel T. Bosslet


Chest | 2012

Daptomycin-Induced Eosinophilic Pneumonia

Bilal Safadi; Chadi A. Hage; William Carlos; Gabriel T. Bosslet


Chest | 2018

ACUTE BLASTOMYCOSIS PNEUMONIA CAUSING ARDS REQUIRING OPEN LUNG BIOPSY FOR IDENTIFICATION

Jonathan Prest; William Carlos; Rajat Kapoor


Author | 2016

Smoking Related Home Oxygen Burn Injuries: Continued Cause for Alarm

William Carlos; Mary S. Baker; Katie McPherson; Gabriel T. Bosslet; Rajiv Sood; Alexia M. Torke


Archive | 2015

ICU Rounding Checklist Implementation: Effect of Accountability Measures on Physician Compliance Running Title: Physician Accountability and Checklist Compliance

William Carlos; Damien Patel; Keriann M. Vannostrand; Shikha Gupta; Anthony R. Cucci; Gabriel T. Bosslet; Gabriel Bosslet


Chest | 2014

Hemoptysis: A Red Flag for Pseudoaneurysm After Pulmonary Artery Catheterization

Min Qi; Keriann Van Nostrand; William Carlos; Farzad Loghmani


Chest | 2014

ICU Rounding Checklist Implementation: Effect of Accountability Measures on Physician Compliance

Damien Patel; Keriann Van Nostrand; Anthony R. Cucci; Shikha Gupta; Gabriel T. Bosslet; William Carlos


Chest | 2014

Safe Implementation of a Manual Proning Protocol for ARDS: A Case Control Analysis

Damien Patel; William Carlos

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Shikha Gupta

Albert Einstein Medical Center

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