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Poster: Humanizing disease: how to improve patient-centered care through enhancing clinical empathy skills within an academic curriculum
Description
Poster project given by Northwestern Health Sciences University faculty member Jeremy Barthels at the World Federation of Chiropractic Conference in St. Louis, November 3-5, 2022.
Abstract
As a cancer survivor and educator, Dr. Barthels was motivated to create the "The Humans Behind Diseases" platform that can be used to provide learning opportunities for students to develop clinical empathy skills.
Presentation: The use and benefits of the construct-aligned scale for clinical assessment
Description
Presentation given by Northwestern Health Sciences University officials Katie-Burns Ryan, Christopher Petrie, and Christopher Smoley during the World Federation of Chiropractic Association of Chiropractic Colleges 11th Chiropractic Education Conference held at Logan University in Chesterfield, Missouri, from November 2-5, 2022.
Abstract
Clinical assessment is a systematic process used by mental health professionals to evaluate a patient's functioning in multiple areas. Construct-aligned scales are based on milestones that were set down by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education in the United States. Construct-aligned scales have categories showing increasing independence and sophistication in the domain being assessed.