Dr. Aleksandra Shopova/Dubai
Doctors should master the art of communication with patients - Dr. Aleksandra Shopova
Doctors should master the art of communication with patients - Dr. Aleksandra Shopova
King’s College Hospital London, the world-renowned teaching hospital based in the UK, has brought its 175 years of history and experience to the UAE.
Empathy in healthcare plays vital roles in the patient experience and is a key component of the physician-patient relationship. Expressing empathy is highly effective and powerful, which builds patient trust, calms anxiety and improves health outcomes. Empathy encompasses a connection and an understanding that includes the mind, body and soul.
A survey of more than 10,000 doctors shows how they prioritize well-being, work-life balance and family life during the pandemic. Do physicians have happy marriages?
A scratched eye can range from a relatively trivial irritation to an extremely serious cut that results in permanent vision loss. Here is a first aid for eye scratches.
The effective correlation between physician and patient is a basic medical process. The physician’s ability to communicate friendly with his patient is considered to be the most important part of medical art and it is necessary for the physician to learn this ability. In most cases the healing effect of patient’s reliance on physician is more important than the recommended drug.
Are we able to reimagine a world where clean air, water and food are available to all? Where economies are focused on health and well-being? Where cities are liveable and people have control over their health and the health of the planet?, are questions for each of us, set by the World Health Organization.
The eyes may offer a “window into the soul,” as poets say, but they also have a lot to say about your health. A new study, which researchers say is the first of its kind, says the retina may also be able to provide us with an easy, noninvasive way to determine our body’s true biological age – which may or may not mirror our chronological age.
DAILY RHYTHM. A new report published in PLOS Biology reveals how the optimum amount of artificial bright light required during the day and evening to support restful sleep, daytime alertness, and healthy bodily rhythms.
The later years of Claude Monet and Edgar Degas were marked by failing vision and corresponding changes in the style of their paintings, creating an ambivalence about their later work among both their contemporaries and today’s critics.