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OB-GYN clinicians can improve how they communicate with their patients about hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn or HDFN. Strategies include encouraging patients to talk about their feelings when learning about this condition and communicating with them in terms that are not overly complex. In this program, Drs. Lee Shulman and Michelle Owens discuss how to break things down for the patient in front of you and explain how to use a read-back approach. This tactic ensures that your patient has absorbed what was discussed and also allows you to identify gaps in her understanding that can be addressed with further counseling.
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OB-GYN clinicians can improve how they communicate with their patients about hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn or HDFN. Strategies include encouraging patients to talk about their feelings when learning about this condition and communicating with them in terms that are not overly complex. In this program, Drs. Lee Shulman and Michelle Owens discuss how to break things down for the patient in front of you and explain how to use a read-back approach. This tactic ensures that your patient has absorbed what was discussed and also allows you to identify gaps in her understanding that can be addressed with further counseling.

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