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College of Medicine at NEOMED takes first place at Directors of Clinical Skills Conference

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November 15, 2018
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ROOTSTOWN, OHIO – Members of Northeast Ohio Medical University's College of Medicine and the University's Wasson Center for Clinical Skills Training, Assessment, and Scholarship earned top honors for their poster presentation, "Teaching and Fostering Empathetic Touch and Eye Gaze," at the Directors of Clinical Skills (DOCS) Annual Meeting held in Austin, Texas, Nov. 2, 2018.

The poster was presented by Paul Lecat, M.D., professor and internal medicine clerkship clinical experience director. Dr. Lecat led a team of University representatives in the study, which gives credence to the importance of touch as a means of showing empathy.

By using two three-minute videos that showcased standardized patients and their expressed desire to experience empathy from physicians, the NEOMED study validated students' inclination to show empathy and alleviated any concerns about touching patients. Handshakes don't count, and neither do blood pressure checks, students were told. One-fourth of the students who had previously been reluctant were no longer concerned after watching the videos.

Dr. Lecat, although not surprised by the change in the students' perceptions, said he was surprised by the reaction of the poster presentation judges.

"It seems only natural to me that a physician should make eye contact when exiting a room. But with generational and technological changes, the notion of "touch and eye gaze" can seem a bit anachronistic," said Dr. Lecat. "So, when they said '[the winner is] number 27,' you could've knocked me over with a feather."

There were about 30 posters presented and while most highlighted best practices in clinical skills, NEOMED's was praised for being innovative and well-designed, and for presenting valuable new information.

Members of the NEOMED team who contributed to the study include Naveen Dhawan, M.B.A., Paul Hartung, Ph.D., Holly Gerzina, Ph.D., Robert Larson, M.A., and Cassandra Konen-Butler, M.A.

Approximately 200 educators from many of the top medical universities across the country attended the conference, which provides workshops and presentations on crucial clinical skills like history taking and physical exams.

Lecat and Dhawan have drafted a paper on the topic of touch for submission to a peer-reviewed journal, and Lecat is enthusiastic about teaching its value to students. "If an admitted patient tells you that their house burned down yesterday, you should have permission to touch the patient," said Lecat. "It's not required as some are uncomfortable with it; but it's possible to be proactive. It matters that patients feel touched and that they know you care."

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About NEOMED

For more than 40 years, Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) has worked in collaboration with its educational, clinical and research partners to successfully train health professionals and medical researchers who serve and impact the region and beyond. The University trains students in a team-based, interprofessional environment and offers Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) and Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degrees, in addition to master's and doctoral degrees and research opportunities in other medical areas. http://www.neomed.edu.

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