Communications call

Help UCSF Clinician Consultation Center by speaking with a member of their organization on the phone for 1 hour about their communications needs.
UCSF Clinician Consultation Center
San Francisco, CA, USA
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What we'd like to talk about

I'd like to learn more about how to effectively relay an idea or concept in actual communication. I tend to get tongue tied and or have a minimalist response. Any tips/trick for a scenario like this?

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UCSF Clinician Consultation Center
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Tenja O.

Administrative Assistant

Our mission

We are dedicated to promoting health equities in the United States by helping every healthcare professional feel supported and confident in their decision-making through evidenced-informed, person-centered clinical consultation and education.

What we do

We provide immediate, expert advice to healthcare providers managing patients with HIV, hepatitis C, substance use disorders, perinatal HIV, or blood borne pathogen exposures. We also advise providers who prescribe pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).

Testimonials

I had a very productive chat with Shante. She was able to give me some very helpful tools in communicating and in understanding communication styles. Even helping me with things I have not actually ever tried. I get that I am a kind of to the point individual and will often take it for granted that my team understand my short little notes/responses, when in fact many times individuals need more in terms of information and even visualization. It was helpful to hear from an outside voice. It was both validating and informative.
Tenja O.

Administrative Assistant

Communications Phone call

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