Journal of Oncology Practice, Vol 3, No 6 (November), 2007: pp. 314-317
© 2007
American Society of Clinical Oncology.
DOI: 10.1200/JOP.0766501
Strategies for Career Success |
Developing Effective Communication Skills
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A practicing oncologist likely uses just about every medium to communicate. They talk on the phone, send e-mail messages, converse one-on-one, participate in meetings, and give verbal and written orders. And they communicate with many audiences—patients and their families, referring physicians, and office staff.
But are you communicating effectively? How do you handle differing or challenging perspectives? Are you hesitant to disagree with others, especially those in authority? Do you find meetings are a waste of time? What impression does your communication style make on the members of your group?
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Be an Active Listener
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