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🗣️ Consumer voice strengthens health education

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Daina_BCNA
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2 days ago

Recently, BCNA Consumer Representative Kate Keogh Murray took part in two interactive workshops at Monash University’s Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, where she spoke with medical, radiology and social work students about her breast cancer experience. 

By bringing lived experience into the classroom, these sessions help future health professionals better understand the impact of empathy, communication and collaboration on patient-centered care.

The response from students highlighted just how powerful consumer experience and insight can be in shaping more respectful, compassionate healthcare for the future. 

Workshop coordinator Associate Professor Caroline Wright says: “Co-delivering this workshop with people who have lived experience gives health professional students authentic insight into how communication and teamwork directly influences a patient's understanding, confidence and overall care experience.

This memorable experience, highlights the need for students to reflect on the importance of respect, empathy, collaboration, and humility which all contribute to the delivering of true patient centered care"

If like Kate, you want to use your experience to make a difference, 👉 click here to find out how you can get involved

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