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Entrustment in physician-patient communication: a modified Delphi study using the EPA approach.

Ayesha YounasRehan Ahmad KhanRaheela Yasmin
Published in: BMC medical education (2021)
The EPAs for Physician-patient communication are a step toward an integrative, all-inclusive competency-based assessment framework for patient-centered care. They are meant to improve the quality of physician patient interaction by standardizing communication as a decision of entrustment. The EPAs can be linked to competency frameworks around the world and provide a useful assessment framework for effective training in patient communication. They can be integrated into any post graduate curriculum and can also serve as a self-assessment tool for postgraduate training programs across the globe to improve their patient communication curricula.
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