Power of Communication in Pharmacy

 

D.Pharm Diaries: Mastering Pharmacy Skills


Beyond Words: The Power of Communication in Pharmacy

Hey D.Pharm stars!

It's Ms. Sadhana Mahajan. Today, let's talk about a skill as vital as any medicine: Communication! Your ability to connect ensures knowledge reaches those who need it – your patients and colleagues.

What is Communication? It's simply sending and receiving information effectively. It builds trust, ensures safety, and improves patient outcomes. It comes in many forms: verbal (speaking), non-verbal (body language), written (labels, notes), and visual (diagrams).

Your Key Interactions:

  • With Professionals: Be clear, concise, professional, and actively listen. You're part of a team!

  • With Patients: Show empathy, simplify complex info, be patient, respect their culture, and always ensure confidentiality.

Speaking Effectively (Verbal):

  • Face-to-face: Use warm greetings, eye contact, a clear voice, and active listening. Always use the "Teach-Back" method to confirm understanding ("Can you tell me in your own words how you'll take this?").

  • On the phone: Be extra clear, identify yourself immediately, and confirm all details.

Writing Precisely (Written): Your written communication (labels, notes) must be clear, accurate, legible, and professional. Errors undermine trust.

The Silent Speaker (Body Language): Your non-verbal cues (eye contact, posture, facial expressions) speak volumes. Use them to show engagement and build rapport.

Effective Patient Interviews: This is how you gather vital info. Start with rapport, ask open-ended questions, actively listen, explore their Ideas, Concerns, and Expectations, then educate clearly, check for understanding, and close kindly.

Mastering communication makes you an indispensable, patient-focused professional.

For more details, check out the dedicated PowerPoint:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_Wpi3H-rGximg2l9BrdgBXJ53hazolhV/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=105388242672438422359&rtpof=true&sd=true

Keep connecting, keep excelling!

Warmly,

Ms. Sadhana Mahajan

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