Care Cues

 
 
  • More Than Hives: Discussing Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria   Dermatologists discuss common roadblocks in communicating with patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria, who often search for a cause they can fix for a condition lacking in community resources.
  • Shared Decision-Making in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus   Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease. In this Care Cues, experts discuss strategies to promote shared decision-making with their SLE patients.
  • Improving Communication About RT for Breast Cancer   Oncologists discuss strategies for communicating to patients the benefits and risks of radiation therapy for breast cancer, and how to ease their fears regarding potential side effects.
  • Metastatic HER2+ Breast Cancer: Communicating With Patients   In this Care Cues, an oncologist and a patient with metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer explore ways to improve communication about difficult news and navigate changes in treatment.
  • Communicating With Hispanic/Latino Patients With T2D   Colleagues from Latino Diabetes Health at Brigham and Women's Hospital discuss how cultural awareness is critical to effective communication with Hispanic/Latino patients who have type 2 diabetes.
  • Communication Strategies in Hepatocellular Carcinoma   Experts in hepatocellular carcinoma discuss effective strategies for communicating with patients to build trust, improve healthy living, and facilitate shared decision-making for optimal treatment.
  • Fostering Effective Communication With Food Allergy Patients   In this Care Cues, a physician and a young adult with food allergies share strategies on fostering effective communication about allergy management, from childhood to independent health management.
  • Components of Self-Management for People With Schizophrenia   Harvard Medical School mental health experts discuss teaching people with schizophrenia self-management skills useful for symptom control and relapse prevention.
  • Communicating Effectively About Lipid Risks and Management   Cardiologist Jorge Plutzky and a patient discuss strategies for helping patients understand the importance of prioritizing lipid risks for heart health and selecting optimal LDL-lowering therapies.
  • Barriers to MS Care in Underrepresented Communities   A neurologist and a patient with multiple sclerosis discuss the isolation and fear that a patient from an underrepresented community can feel when entering therapy, and how to overcome such barriers.
  • Communication and Common Goals in Metastatic Breast Cancer   Dr Harold Burstein and his patient discuss optimal communication at critical points in her metastatic breast cancer journey, including diagnosis, treatment changes, and survivorship.
  • Major Depressive Disorder: Overcoming Care Challenges   A doctor and a nurse practitioner discuss treating depression, managing patient expectations around antidepressants, speaking openly about suicidal ideation, and improving shared decision-making.
  • Optimizing Communication and Overcoming Roadblocks in T2D   Endocrinologist Marie McDonnell discusses with her long-term patient Lorraine Kalp effective communication strategies used in overcoming roadblocks encountered in management of type 2 diabetes.
  • Obesity: Improving Communication About a Sensitive Topic   An endocrinologist and her patient share thoughts on improving communication about obesity and the importance of shared decision-making in weight reduction strategies.
  • Shared Decision-Making in Heart Failure   Heart failure treatment can significantly affect a patient's quality of life. In this Care Cues, experts discuss how shared decision-making can improve adherence to therapy and optimize outcomes.
  • Improved Communication Center Stage in Multiple Sclerosis   In this Care Cues, a neurologist and a stand-up comic with multiple sclerosis share thoughts on improving communication between clinicians and patients at diagnosis and throughout treatment.
  • Communication Strategies in Breast Cancer (HER2+)   A breast cancer specialist and a patient with HER2+ breast cancer share thoughts on improving communication regarding diagnosis of metastatic cancer, treatment considerations, and survivorship.
  • Improving Shared Decision-Making in HER2-Low Breast Cancer   A breast cancer specialist and a patient with metastatic HER2-low disease share perspectives on optimizing doctor-patient communication at key changes in treatment, such as starting hormonal therapy.
  • Communication Strategies in Breast Cancer (TNBC)   In this episode of Care Cues, a breast cancer specialist and a patient with TNBC share insights on enhancing communication between clinicians and patients during diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship.
  • Addressing Patient Concerns in Prostate Cancer   Prostate cancer treatment can significantly affect patient quality of life. In this Care Cues, experts discuss communication strategies that empower patients and contribute to shared decision-making.