SubmissionId 60506

Accepted Type
Workshop

Code
WE2-2

Acceptance Declaration
Accept

Additional Information
I declare I have no actual or potential conflict of interest in relation to this program.

Was this work accepted for CCME 2020?
no

Category
General Call (Workshop, Oral Presentation, Poster Presentation)

Type
Workshop

Sub Type

Affiliation

Title
FACILITATE: Acting-Based Course to Improve the Communication & Interpersonal Skills of Healthcare Professionals

Length of Presentation

Rationale/Background
Communication underlies physicians' scope of practice. CanMeds lists communicator as a core competency for medical practice and education. Various models of communication training have been proposed in medical school and residency training. Acting provides a unique approach to developing such skills. Our acting-based communication skills course, taught by a Canadian-American professional actor and physician, has been taught to hundreds of medical students, nursing students, and medical residents at multiple institutions in the United States and internationally.

Instructional Methods
We will conduct eight acting exercises, targeted to the unique needs of healthcare professionals, especially physicians. This workshop is hands-on, participatory, interactive. We start with a brief introduction about educational theory and evidence underlying this initiative. Our hand-picked exercises develop skills such as nonverbal communication, active listening, presence in the moment, situational awareness, and self-awareness. Each exercise is followed by clinical correlates and debrief with participants. The workshop culminates in a standardized patient vignette in which participants play a patient and provider, and apply skills developed. We also provide a communication toolbox with tools they can implement on their next shift.

Target audience
Healthcare professionals at every level of training. This is an inter-professional initiative. We welcome a mixed audience of medical students, resident physicians, consultants/attendings, and allied members of the healthcare team.

Learning Objective
Upon completion, participants will be able to apply acting skills to facilitate patient-centered communication, utilize specific tools to improve their clinical practice, and practice skills of non-verbal communication, self-awareness, and active listening.

Optional Literature References
Del Vecchio A, Moschella P, Pfennig C. Flexibility, Adaptability, Communication, Emotional Intelligence, and Listening: Improvisation, Theater, and Acting Training and Educational (FACILITATE) Curriculum Expansion: theater-based curriculum to develop skills of teamwork, self-awareness and mindfulness for nurses in training. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2019 Oct;(74)4:S43. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annemergmed.2019.08.111 I was not sure where to include this in the submission, but I speak French fluently (it is my first language, having grown up in Montreal), so I would be happy to also conduct the workshop in French should that be of interest to your audience.

Keyword 1
Communication

Keyword 2
Theater in Medicine

Keyword 3
Acting

Level of Training
General

Abstract Themes
Inter-professional Education

Additional Theme (First choice)
Continuing Medical Education

Additional Theme (Second Choice)
Postgraduate

Additional Theme (Third Choice)
Physician & Medical Student Health and Well-being

Authors
Presenter
    Alexis del Vecchio

Term 1
Yes

Term 2
Yes

Term 3
Yes

Term 4
Yes

Term 5
Yes

Virtual Presentation Option
yes
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