Deepdive_Survive and Thrive the residency training
You’ve memorized the Krebs cycle and passed the boards, but 90% of residency isn't biology—it’s negotiation, conflict resolution, and survival. In this episode, we bridge the gap between academic medicine and the reality of the wards, building a specific "social armor" for residents and international medical graduates.We dismantle the "11-Second Rule"—the habit that ruins schedules—and provide exact scripts to handle the most dreaded moments in a shift, including the "doorknob question" and the patient with a written list of symptoms.Key Topics Covered:• Agenda Setting: How to use the "one goal" technique to prevent the interview from spiraling.• Linguistic Hacks: Why you should swap "but" for "and," and replace "why" with "how come" to reduce defensiveness.• Crisis Management: Step-by-step tactics for the crying patient (the power of silence), the yelling patient (the calming question), and the demanding patient.• ESL Strategies: Reducing cognitive load through "mirroring" patient language and "signposting" during physical exams.• Burnout Defense: Using "projective identification" to detach from a patient's helplessness and protect your own mental health.Join us to learn the communication skills that turn difficult interactions into successful outcomes.
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