It can be very difficult to maintain composure and resolve conflict appropriately in some of today's sticky healthcare situations.
If you're a healthcare professional or work in a healthcare environment, you're bound to deal with difficult patients. And if not handled correctly, a difficult patient can escalate into a hazardous event. Most patients don't set out to be difficult. Rather, they become difficult out of frustration, anger, confusion and/or fear.
Learn how to address all of these situations and end each encounter on a positive note. This webinar equips you with the communication strategies and confrontation management skills you need to survive and thrive in your demanding, high-stress healthcare environment. After one hour, you and your coworkers will return to work with a fresh outlook and the sense of fulfillment, satisfaction and empathy that brought you to the healthcare field in the first place.
Dealing with Difficult Patients will benefit you and your staff if you've dealt with difficult patients who:
- Have done their research, provided a self-diagnosis and want to argue with your diagnosis
- Don't feel like you're providing enough personalized one-on-one time with them
- Have become agitated and physical with you
- Are frustrated with your facility's policies or practices
- Feel their ailments take precedence over others who may also be waiting
- Are confused due to a medical, physical or mental condition
- Have fear due to the diagnosis, illness or symptoms they are experiencing
If any of these difficult patient descriptions sound familiar to you, you will benefit from the strategies and techniques taught in this program. This powerful one-hour webinar can help you maintain your safety and your sanity even in the most trying situations.
Don't just listen to the complaints and frustrations of your patients — in this course, learn how to improve the situation and prevent them from happening in the future.
You and your entire team can benefit from this exciting and fun one-hour webinar. Don't miss out on this class — get great training that will have you ending each encounter with a patient on a positive note!