Fostering Empathy: Nurturing Compassionate Healers through Innovative Teaching and Insightful Assessment in Medical Education

S. Shrivastava, A. Maliny, Abhishek Joshi
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The significance of empathy in the realm of medical education cannot be undermined, as once a student embarks on their journey to serve and heal mankind, cultivating empathetic skills becomes an indispensable part of their training. Empathy plays a significant role in healthcare delivery in the domains of patient outcomes and doctor-patient relationships. This article provides a brief review of empathy education and assessment techniques in the field of medicine. Upon realizing the merits that can be attributed to empathy, it is of paramount importance that medical students must be trained in empathy to transform them into patient-centered healthcare professionals. Only training medical students in empathy will not serve the purpose, and we must complement the training component with assessment. In conclusion, empathy is one of the key components of compassionate and patient-centered medical care. This calls for the need to train and assess medical students during their training period to improve their empathetic abilities and support the process of producing competent and compassionate future medical doctors.
培养同理心:在医学教育中通过创新教学和富有洞察力的评估培养富有同情心的医者
同理心在医学教育领域的意义不容忽视,因为一旦学生踏上服务和医治人类的征程,培养同理心技能就成为他们培训中不可或缺的一部分。移情在医疗服务中的患者治疗效果和医患关系方面发挥着重要作用。本文简要回顾了医学领域的移情教育和评估技术。在认识到同理心的优点后,医学生必须接受同理心培训,将其转变为以患者为中心的医护人员,这一点至关重要。仅对医学生进行同理心培训并不能达到目的,我们必须通过评估来补充培训部分。总之,同理心是富有同情心和以患者为中心的医疗护理的关键要素之一。因此,有必要在医学生培训期间对其进行培训和评估,以提高他们的移情能力,支持培养有能力、有同情心的未来医生的进程。
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