SOUTH
Apart from Anatomy, Bio-chemistry and Physiology, the MBBS students in Kerala will now have to take lessons for effective communication as well.
The Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS) has decided to include soft skills in the curriculum as lack of it often leads to doctor-patient conflict and the doctor getting misunderstood.
" Communication with patients and relatives about the ailment and related treatment is part of the treatment process, most of the time doctors overlook this factor leading to disagreements", says Dr K Mohanan, governing council member of KUHS told Times of India.
Medical students will undergo training in communication before their internship. This will include briefing about the condition of the patient, the treatment they are planning to start, alternative treatments and also convey good and bad news to relatives. Students will also be taught medical ethics and basic palliative care.
A curriculum revision was mooted following increasing incidents of disagreements between doctors and patients. In order to achieve positive response to treatment, proper communication between doctor and patient would help, the KUHS hopes.