There is great scope for successfully running a wide variety of nurse consults in practice, from the more traditional weight and dental clinics, through to consults for chronic osteoarthritis and newly diagnosed diabetics. Â Consult skills, creating rapport and client compliance can be incredibly daunting for those who have not had much experience in this area.
This learning series with Helen Farrant provides general tips for consultations including communication styles, as well as how to run successful consultations for specific health conditions and preventative care.
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Topics covered include:
- Running safe and effective clinics
- How different communication styles work in different situations
- Improving client compliance
- How to successfully run specific clinics including weight, second vaccinations, post op checks and many more
- Planning and reflecting to ensure success
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