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Ten commandments for effective consultations.

L Goldman, T Lee, P Rudd

    Archives of Internal Medicine
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    Effective medical consultations by internists require specific training. Following ten key principles, including clear communication and actionable recommendations, enhances consultation outcomes and participant satisfaction.

    Area of Science:

    • Internal Medicine
    • Medical Education
    • Healthcare Communication

    Background:

    • Suboptimal outcomes in medical consultations can arise when internists lack explicit training in consultative practices.
    • Effective consultative skills are crucial for improving patient care and interdisciplinary collaboration.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline essential principles for internists to enhance the effectiveness and satisfaction of medical consultations.
    • To provide a framework for improving the quality of consultative services in internal medicine.

    Main Methods:

    • The study proposes ten guiding principles for conducting effective medical consultations.
    • These principles focus on consultant's actions from understanding the request to providing follow-up.

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    Main Results:

    • Adherence to the ten principles is likely to lead to more effective and satisfactory consultations.
    • Key elements include clarifying the question, assessing urgency, gathering data, and providing clear recommendations.

    Conclusions:

    • Explicit instruction in consultative practices is vital for internists.
    • Implementing the ten proposed principles can significantly improve consultation quality and outcomes.