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The Ophthalmologist / Issues / 2026 / June / To Build Better Treatment Plans Listen Carefully
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To Build Better Treatment Plans, Listen Carefully

Providing a meaningful human experience in your practice requires some practical communication techniques

By Samantha Taylor 6/3/2026 2 min read

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Clinical Report: To Build Better Treatment Plans, Listen Carefully

Overview

Effective communication in clinical practice fosters strong patient relationships. By employing practical communication techniques, healthcare providers can better understand patients' needs.

Background

In a fast-paced clinical environment, establishing meaningful connections with patients is crucial for delivering high-quality care. Relationship-centered communication improves patient satisfaction and aids in identifying barriers to compliance.

Data Highlights

No numerical data or trial data presented in the article.

Key Findings

  • Building rapport through personal interactions enhances patient compliance and satisfaction.
  • Effective communication techniques include making eye contact, using scribes, and taking notes on patients' personal lives.
  • Open-ended questions can uncover important information about patients' symptoms and daily activities.
  • Individualized care based on patient interests can lead to improved treatment outcomes.
  • Taking time to listen to patients can make them more comfortable during appointments.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare providers should prioritize relationship-building and effective communication strategies.

Conclusion

Listening carefully to patients and engaging in meaningful conversations is essential for delivering personalized care.

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