Angela Buffington, Paul Wenner, Dana Brandenburg, Jerica Berge, Michelle Sherman, Christine Danner
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Communication, once thought of as a soft skill for physicians, is now recognized as an essential skill. This article
asserts that listening is the foundation of good communication and that all physicians can become better
listeners if they have the desire to improve and are intentional about how they approach listening. The authors
share five strategies to help physicians improve their skills: listening with curiosity, reflective listening, empathic
listening, listening for discrepancies and listening in silence.