This final session in the WHO/Europe webinar series on effective communication in health care will bring together all previous speakers to synthesize lessons learned, consider policy implications and analyze the role innovations in promoting trust through improved communication.
The 9 participating international speakers will be:
- Meg Chiswell and Peter Martin (Deakin University, Australia) ;
- John Schlömer and Marlene Sator (Institute of Public Health, Austria);
- Jette Ammentorp (Odense University Hospital, Denmark);
- Winifred Ryan (Health Service Executive Ireland) ;
- Eva Doherty (Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland);
- Marcy Rosenbaum and Theresa Brennan (University of Iowa, United States of America).
Their insights promise to be both informative and inspiring, and provide valuable lessons on improving communication in healthcare settings.
About the Effective Communication in Healthcare Webinar Series
This webinar series is organized by WHO/Europe, the WHO Collaborating Center for Health Promotion in Hospitals and Health Care Services at the Austrian National Institute of Public Health, the International Association for Communication in Healthcare (EACH) and the University of Iowa (United States of America).
Each seminar examines the critical role that effective communication plays in building trust within healthcare settings, as well as the challenges healthcare professionals face in communicating effectively with each other and with patients.
This series also aims to inform future WHO guidance and recommendations on the establishment of national communication skills training programs in hospitals, drawing on the knowledge and lessons learned from these programs in different countries .
To participate in the webinar
Register for this webinar by clicking on the link. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with instructions for participating in the session.