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Surgical residents undergo rigorous training in technical skills acquisition and patient management; however, emphasis on non-technical and practical communication skills is often overlooked. Surgical residents face numerous communication obstacles due to limited time, frequent interruptions, and a lack of a shared framework for communicating with team members and patients. Communication between provider and patient is fundamental and has changed over the years from provider-centric to patient-centric and relationship-centered. The Academy of Communication in Healthcare has proposed a relationship-centered care model as an optimal communication framework. Listening to the patient . . .
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