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<blockquote data-quote="CollieBoy" data-source="post: 471644" data-attributes="member: 26127"><p>Scardoc,</p><p>I see what you mean about personal responsibility being important and like you I get on well with the upper echelons at my hospital (probably because I give info and ask questions) for those without my desire to question I can see problems with HCPs who deliver courses rather than educating (as in leading out things) In group discussions I try to lead out cases and situations to give maximum understanding.</p><p>some HCPs delivering courses such as Xpert could be replaced with a tape recorder and if you ask a not in the script question they are lost!</p><p>if the participant doesn't realise that they are doing it wrong and if subtle hints are not given then many will not "get" what improvements can be made. With the older generation in particular , a poorly phrased suggestion from their hCP metamorphoses into akin to a additional commandment from The Almighty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CollieBoy, post: 471644, member: 26127"] Scardoc, I see what you mean about personal responsibility being important and like you I get on well with the upper echelons at my hospital (probably because I give info and ask questions) for those without my desire to question I can see problems with HCPs who deliver courses rather than educating (as in leading out things) In group discussions I try to lead out cases and situations to give maximum understanding. some HCPs delivering courses such as Xpert could be replaced with a tape recorder and if you ask a not in the script question they are lost! if the participant doesn't realise that they are doing it wrong and if subtle hints are not given then many will not "get" what improvements can be made. With the older generation in particular , a poorly phrased suggestion from their hCP metamorphoses into akin to a additional commandment from The Almighty. [/QUOTE]
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