Communication Skills With Patients

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Week one
First, I arrive to the hospital and I was lost I don’t know where to go and to whom, then I asked at the reception and I go to Dr. Abdullah and he send me to Ms. Ashia then she send me to a class that class was a lecture. This lecture was divided into two days and each day the lecture start at 8:00a.m and end at 12:30p.m. The lecture was about “Communication skills with patient.” So, I spend my first day at this lecture. To be honest, I didn’t like the lecture for many reason such as:
1- I was not totally prepare to attend a lecture.
2- My mind was busy with my paper and I don’t know what should I do.
3- I don’t like some terminology used in the lecture such as, they called the patient “زبون “ mean customer. I felt annoying and I
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4- The man how was giving the lecture said, “ we work not only to make the patient happy but also to take money from him”. I know that the reality but, I felt so annoying I don’t know why?
After this long lecture, finally I’m able to go out and see my situation and complete my papers. I do and take my card and they told me what should I wear in this training, It’s was blue scrub and White Lab Coat. When I come I was so happy and I felt it will be great and I was so excited because I really want to do my training at this place. At the end of the day when I was leaving, I really was disappointed and angry in the same time because I don’t know how will be my supervisor or anything. Unfortunately, the second day was similar to the first day. I complete the lecture and when the time finished I go to Dr, Abdullah I asked him when I will start and everything. He told me that, lectures is part of my training and I will attend more lectures. Finally, when he told me that, the lecture is part of my training I felt OK felt like I’m in the right direction. In the third day, I also attend a lecture a new one with this
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 Cause study:
Patient age: 30 years.
His father wants him to be engineering, his mother wants him to be a doctor. The patient lost and didn’t know what should he follow so his feeling of lost make him sad which lead him to use drugs.
 Most people how use drugs, they have psychological issue.
 Treatment is taking a long time could be a days, months or years.

After the drugs lecture that takes two days. I had my open day question, I asked her about the hospital and we talked about the hospital, I was surprise that the hospital beds is full and they are not able to take any patient in. She also told me that, some patient are recover and they are able to go and stay with their family. But the problem is, their families are rejecting them, so they stay at the hospital. After this, we have a review to the final exam and my exam was at the end of the week. The exam was easy alhmadllah and they question was simple. I had only four mistakes in the exam.
I finished my training and I really was a big benefit to me. I really learned that, the real work is so different from studying. To be honest all the information she gave it to me, I never learn them in any

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