“The way we communicate with others and with ourselves ultimately determines the quality of our lives” ~ Anthony Robbins
Being able to communicate well is not an innate characteristic but something that can be developed, learned, relearned, and enhanced over time. The element of being a good communicator cannot be overlooked by a health care provider, especially in maintaining interpersonal relationships with our patients and fellow colleagues.
A communication trainer for the staff has been recently introduced to the Institution’s support service in order to deliver the best and most efficient service catering to that need.