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Grainne has an infectious personality which is why she is so brilliant at what she does and why people pay to hear her speak on the topic of pelvic health. She is also a fully paid up member of the craic squad and I had great fun chatting to her.
And here is what a robot told me to tell you.
In this engaging conversation, Andrew McCauley and Gráinne discuss the intricacies of pelvic health therapy, the importance of communication, and the lessons learned from parenting that enhance their professional practices. They explore the challenges of transitioning from NHS to private practice, the significance of empathy in therapy, and the need for better education and resources for patients. Gráinne shares her experiences in building rapport with patients and the strategies she employs to make them feel comfortable discussing sensitive issues. The conversation highlights the value of podcasts as a tool for patient education and the importance of understanding patient expectations in healthcare.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Quickfire Questions
07:39 Transition to Pelvic Health Communication
13:38 Understanding Patient Communication in Pelvic Health
19:32 Exploring Research and Personal Interests
26:27 Navigating Patient Vulnerability and Empathy
32:48 Compassion Fatigue and Its Impact on Therapists
43:47 The Role of Communication in Patient Outcomes
49:43 Communicating Anatomy and Sexual Health with Children
57:05 Empowering Patients Through Education
01:03:14 Parenting Lessons in Therapy and Communication
01:15:04 TCUP outro_mixdown.mp3
Takeaways
Communication is key in pelvic health therapy.
Pre-screening questionnaires can ease patient anxiety.
Empathy enhances the therapeutic relationship.
Parents can learn valuable communication skills from their children.
Podcasts are effective tools for patient education.
Building rapport is essential for discussing sensitive topics.
Patients often feel isolated in their health struggles.
Therapists should empower patients to manage their own health.
Understanding anatomy is crucial for effective communication.
Therapists should be aware of their own emotional states.
Keywords
pelvic health, communication, therapy, parenting, empathy, private practice, patient care, women's health, physiotherapy, healthcare
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Andrew McCauleyGrainne has an infectious personality which is why she is so brilliant at what she does and why people pay to hear her speak on the topic of pelvic health. She is also a fully paid up member of the craic squad and I had great fun chatting to her.
And here is what a robot told me to tell you.
In this engaging conversation, Andrew McCauley and Gráinne discuss the intricacies of pelvic health therapy, the importance of communication, and the lessons learned from parenting that enhance their professional practices. They explore the challenges of transitioning from NHS to private practice, the significance of empathy in therapy, and the need for better education and resources for patients. Gráinne shares her experiences in building rapport with patients and the strategies she employs to make them feel comfortable discussing sensitive issues. The conversation highlights the value of podcasts as a tool for patient education and the importance of understanding patient expectations in healthcare.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Quickfire Questions
07:39 Transition to Pelvic Health Communication
13:38 Understanding Patient Communication in Pelvic Health
19:32 Exploring Research and Personal Interests
26:27 Navigating Patient Vulnerability and Empathy
32:48 Compassion Fatigue and Its Impact on Therapists
43:47 The Role of Communication in Patient Outcomes
49:43 Communicating Anatomy and Sexual Health with Children
57:05 Empowering Patients Through Education
01:03:14 Parenting Lessons in Therapy and Communication
01:15:04 TCUP outro_mixdown.mp3
Takeaways
Communication is key in pelvic health therapy.
Pre-screening questionnaires can ease patient anxiety.
Empathy enhances the therapeutic relationship.
Parents can learn valuable communication skills from their children.
Podcasts are effective tools for patient education.
Building rapport is essential for discussing sensitive topics.
Patients often feel isolated in their health struggles.
Therapists should empower patients to manage their own health.
Understanding anatomy is crucial for effective communication.
Therapists should be aware of their own emotional states.
Keywords
pelvic health, communication, therapy, parenting, empathy, private practice, patient care, women's health, physiotherapy, healthcare
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.