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My Gums Only Bleed When You Poke Me: Helping Patients Take Control of Their Health

Presenter: Amanda Hill, RDH Release Date: 8/6/24
Credits:  1 CEU   Expiration Date: 8/6/27
AGD Subject Code: 490
CE Supporter: GC America

All too often, clinicians are stuck in the same sound loop when trying to help our patients take ownership of their disease. And yet, they come back with the same issues appointment after appointment. However, by empowering patients to take control, we can see a significant positive shift in their health management. In this CE webinar, attendees will delve into the common barriers that hinder patient collaboration and discover practical strategies to overcome these challenges. They will also learn how to implement co-diagnosis, enabling patients to actively participate in their own assessment and treatment planning. By integrating these approaches, healthcare providers can enhance patient compliance and outcomes. Understanding the patient's perspective and motivations will lead to more effective communication, greater patient satisfaction, and a more personalized approach to care.

During this CE webinar, we will
Identify common obstacles that prevent effective collaboration between patients and healthcare providers
Demonstrate methods for incorporating patient input and participation into the diagnostic process
Analyze the power of “why” as it relates to the patient experience   ( disclaimer, bio and commercial disclosure )

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