Combining Interdisciplinary and International Medical Graduate Perspectives to Teach Clinical and Ethical Communication Using Multimedia

Authors

  • Robyn Woodward-Kron University of Melbourne
  • Eleanor Flynn University of Melbourne
  • Clare Delany University of Melbourne

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/cam.v8i1.41

Keywords:

intercultural communication, medical ethics, International medical graduates, multimedia

Abstract

In Australia, international medical graduates (IMGs) play a crucial role in addressing workforce shortages in healthcare. Their ability to deliver safe and effective healthcare in an unfamiliar cultural setting is intrinsically tied to effective communication. Hospital based medical clinical educators, who play an important role in providing communication training to IMGs, would benefit from practical resources and an understanding of the relevant pedagogies to address these issues in their teaching. This paper aims to examine the nature of an interdisciplinary collaboration to develop multimedia resources for teaching clinical and ethical communication to IMGs. We describe the processes and dynamics of the collaboration, and outline the methodologies from applied linguistics, medical education, and health ethics that we drew upon. The multimedia consist of three video clips of challenging communication scenarios as well as experienced IMGs talking about communication and ethics. The multimedia are supported by teaching guidelines that address relevant disciplinary concerns of the three areas of collaboration. In the paper’s discussion we point out the pre-conditions that facilitated the interdisciplinary collaboration. We propose that such collaborative approaches between the disciplines and participants can provide new perspectives to address the multifaceted challenges of clinical teaching and practice.

Author Biographies

  • Robyn Woodward-Kron, University of Melbourne
    Robyn Woodward-Kron has a PhD in educational linguistics and is a senior lecturer at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Her research interests include intercultural communication in healthcare, learner medical discourses, and the application of this research in medical education.
  • Eleanor Flynn, University of Melbourne
    Eleanor Flynn has Medical and Education degrees and is a senior lecturer at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Her research interests include the teaching and assessment of communication skills at all levels of medical education, including for overseas trained clinicians.
  • Clare Delany, University of Melbourne
    Clare Delany has degrees in Physiotherapy, Health and Medical Law and a PhD in Clinical Ethics, and is a senior lecturer at The University of Melbourne and Clinical Ethics Fellow at the Royal Children’s Hospital. Her research interests include legal and ethical obligations of health practitioners; the role of critical reflection in clinical education; healthcare communication and ways of implementing ethical theory into clinical practice.

Published

2011-11-29

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Section

Articles

How to Cite

Woodward-Kron, R., Flynn, E., & Delany, C. (2011). Combining Interdisciplinary and International Medical Graduate Perspectives to Teach Clinical and Ethical Communication Using Multimedia. Communication and Medicine, 8(1), 41-51. https://doi.org/10.1558/cam.v8i1.41

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