Shared decision-making in the Melbourne MD Steve Trumble Lisa Cheshire, Helen Feniger, Margie Fulton, Eleanor Flynn, Liz McCarthy, Lena Sanci.

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Shared decision-making in the Melbourne MD Steve Trumble Lisa Cheshire, Helen Feniger, Margie Fulton, Eleanor Flynn, Liz McCarthy, Lena Sanci

Doctor of Medicine MD Graduate Attributes The ability to communicate with patients from diverse backgrounds including the ability to listen to, respond to, inform and understand the patient’s perspective The ability to formulate an evidence-based and cost effective management plan in collaboration with the patient An understanding of the principles of health literacy and a willingness and ability to contribute to the health education of the community An understanding of and respect for the rights of patients including patient choice, dignity and privacy The ability to advocate appropriately on behalf of the patient Self Knowledge Patients Medical Profession Systems of Health Care Society

Doctor of Medicine Foundations of Biomedical Science Principles of Clinical Practice 1 Principles of Clinical Practice 2 Research Women’s Children’s Transition Mental Health Aged Care Aged Care GP The Melbourne MD EoL PCM Competence, involuntary Rx FCM, chronic pain, Gillick Contraception, Birth planning; fetal anomaly Research ethics Health literacy Informed consent Patient safety Ethical & Professional Practice (EP2)

Doctor of Medicine Challenges Role modelling Peripheral participation The competent novice The imperative of sharing decisions

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