An assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts, since 2012, Dr. Tara Neubert Kumaraswami serves the school as program director for the obstetrics and gynecology residency program. Dr. Tara Kumaraswami is also a member of several professional organizations, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) provides members with a range of data-driven clinical resources, as well as basic tips on topics such as optimized patient communication.
For example, medical professionals should make sure they always have an understanding of what a patient is trying to convey, and ask for clarification and further explanation whenever needed. This not only helps doctors gain a clearer clinical understanding of any issues a patient might be facing, but also allows the patient to feel that their concerns are being heard and validated.
Furthermore, obstetrician-gynecologists must remember that they are tasked with the overall health of a patient, and therefore should ask questions about various aspects of a patient’s life, beyond the specific reason for the current visit. Again, this helps establish a rapport between doctor and patient, and may also illuminate certain symptoms a patient had previously been describing to the doctor.
Finally, all doctors should have a response in place when a patient raises concerns about billing. This can be a difficult conversation for patients, or may involve complex aspects of billing that doctors are not involved with. In either case, medical professionals should be prepared to respond to any queries concisely and with compassion, a task that can be made easier through various kinds of billing software.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) provides members with a range of data-driven clinical resources, as well as basic tips on topics such as optimized patient communication.
For example, medical professionals should make sure they always have an understanding of what a patient is trying to convey, and ask for clarification and further explanation whenever needed. This not only helps doctors gain a clearer clinical understanding of any issues a patient might be facing, but also allows the patient to feel that their concerns are being heard and validated.
Furthermore, obstetrician-gynecologists must remember that they are tasked with the overall health of a patient, and therefore should ask questions about various aspects of a patient’s life, beyond the specific reason for the current visit. Again, this helps establish a rapport between doctor and patient, and may also illuminate certain symptoms a patient had previously been describing to the doctor.
Finally, all doctors should have a response in place when a patient raises concerns about billing. This can be a difficult conversation for patients, or may involve complex aspects of billing that doctors are not involved with. In either case, medical professionals should be prepared to respond to any queries concisely and with compassion, a task that can be made easier through various kinds of billing software.
