Activity ID
1695Expires
December 31, 2024Format Type
InternetCME Credit
0.75Fee
$25-$95CME Provider: Drexel University College of Medicine
Description of CME Course
The module explains nonverbal communication all the behavioral signals that go on between interacting individuals, exclusive of the verbal content. When two or more of us are together, we human beings cannot fail to communicate at all times, even when we are silent.
Diplomate Engagement
Self-assessment questions tailored to each specific module topic are required upon module completion. Multiple choice questions required; open-ended discussion questions are optional.
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Educational Objectives
Describe four categories of nonverbal communication.
Describe four patterns of nonverbal behavior seen in medical settings.
Describe four types of proxemics (shaping space) that foster rapport.
Discern and name nonverbal behaviors in video clips in this module.
Demonstrate ability to match and lead during conversation.
Keywords
Online, Communication, Videos, Evidence-Based, Patient-Centered, Professionalism, Interpersonal Skills, Medical Knowledge, Brain Injury, Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Neuromuscular Development, Pediatric Rehabilitation, Spinal Cord, Sports, Pain Medicine
Competencies
Interpersonal & Communication Skills, Professionalism
CME Credit Type
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
Physician Well-being activity
Efficiencies in Medical Practice
Practice Setting
Academic Medicine, Inpatient, Outpatient, Rural, Urban, VA/Military
National Quality Strategies and/or Quadruple Aim Care Processes
Communication Skills, Assessment, Quality Improvement, Professionalism, Physician-Patient Relationship