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The use of drawing

K Birkinshaw

    Anaesthesia
    |November 1, 1978
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Plain drawing enhances communication for anesthesiologists with patients and colleagues. This method offers practical applications in anesthetic practice and guidance for publication.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Communication
    • Anesthesiology
    • Visual Aids in Medicine

    Background:

    • Effective communication is crucial in healthcare settings.
    • Traditional communication methods in anesthesiology can be limited.
    • Visual aids can supplement verbal and written communication.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To advocate for the use of simple drawings in anesthesiology.
    • To explore practical applications of drawing in anesthetic practice.
    • To provide guidance on preparing visual content for publication.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative case for the utility of drawings.
    • Descriptive suggestions for applying drawings in clinical settings.
    • Informative notes on publication submission.

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    Main Results:

    • Drawings can improve understanding between anesthesiologists, patients, and other healthcare professionals.
    • Specific examples of drawing applications in anesthetic practice are proposed.
    • Guidelines for submitting visual work to journals are outlined.

    Conclusions:

    • Integrating plain drawing into anesthetic practice can enhance clarity and efficiency.
    • Visual communication strategies are valuable for patient education and interprofessional collaboration.
    • Disseminating visual content through publications can advance the field.