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Listening can lead to more accurate diagnoses from "summary" of Listening for What Matters by Saul Weiner,Saul J. Weiner,Alan Schwartz

When clinicians listen attentively to their patients, they gain valuable insights that can lead to more accurate diagnoses. This is because patients often provide important clues about their symptoms, medical history, and concerns during conversations with healthcare providers. By actively listening to what patients say and how they say it, clinicians can better understand the context of their illness and identify potential root causes. In many cases, patients may not disclose certain information or may downplay certain symptoms if they feel rushed, judged, or misunderstood. However, when clinicians take the time to listen actively and empathetically, patients are more likely to open up and share important details that could be crucial for making an accurate diagnosis. This can help prevent misdiagnoses, unnecessary tests, an...
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    Listening for What Matters

    Saul Weiner

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