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Are you really listening? How medical students can improve their listening skills - with Rageshri Dhairyawan

Are you really listening? How medical students can improve their listening skills - with Rageshri Dhairyawan

Update: 2025-02-06
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In this episode, the panel get together to discuss the importance of listening to our patients.


The panel are joined by expert guest Rageshri Dhairyawan to explore how medical students and doctors can improve their listening by increasing their awareness of biases that may lead to some patients being dismissed. They highlight the broader implications of not properly hearing patients, including the impact on health equity. The discussion also covers the challenges of dealing with uncertainty and acknowledging the social factors that can affect healthcare outcomes. The episode emphasises how becoming a better listener helps us to provide more compassionate care.


 


Dr Rageshri Dhairyawan is a Consultant in Sexual Health and HIV Medicine at Barts Health NHS Trust and Deputy Director of the SHARE Collaborative for Health Equity, Queen Mary University of London. She is author of Unheard: The Medical Practice of Silencing, published by Trapeze in 2024.
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Are you really listening? How medical students can improve their listening skills - with Rageshri Dhairyawan

Are you really listening? How medical students can improve their listening skills - with Rageshri Dhairyawan

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