Ep. 108: Your Clinical Knowledge is Only as Effective as Your Ability to Empower Your Patients to Help Themselves

by Connie Cheung

Many practitioners overly emphasize tangible, scientific knowledge when it comes to patient care. But oftentimes they’re met with disappointment and frustration due to patient non-compliance.

You have to remember that your knowledge is only as effective as your ability to elicit, in your patients, the desire to take action. In this episode, Dr. Connie discusses the importance of knowledge, but also the importance of layering your coaching ability to empower your patients to take action.

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