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R G Nathan1, L K Hohmann, H J Nusbaum
1Department of Family Practice, Albany Medical College, NY 12208.
Abstract:
A structured role-playing method of teaching the biopsychosocial interview using hidden agendas and videotape feedback was developed and evaluated. The teaching method significantly improved medical student interviewing skills as reflected by pre-post scores of 83 third-year students on the Facilitating Response Index. The teaching method is described in detail and recommendations for future research are presented.
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