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Thoracic Surgeon

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Real-Life Communication

Part of being a thoracic surgeon is being able to communicate to your patients in an empathetic and professional way. Dr. Gerald Coursley is a thoracic surgeon. "The surgeon must show some degree of empathy while still maintaining his professional concern for the patient and of the concerns of the relatives," he says.

You want to write an information sheet to your patients describing the in-patient unit at your thoracic surgery unit. Try to give them all of the information they will need so that they will be informed about the unit and what they can expect when going there.

"Communication with patients and relatives is extremely important in treating patients," says Coursley. "The physician or surgeon must clearly outline the type of treatment or procedure that he is going to carry out explaining the predicted outcomes."

Here is the information that you will use in your description. Try to keep it under 125 words so that it can be read easily and quickly.

In-patient Unit

  • The thoracic surgery has an in-patient unit dedicated to thoracic surgery patients.
  • The unit has 18 beds.
  • The nursing staff specializes in the care of patients with airway management, lung, tracheal and esophageal diseases and surgery.
  • There is an operating room exclusively for thoracic procedures.
  • The unit has modern equipment, including videothoracoscopy.
  • Each room in the medical ward has the facilities to continuously monitor the patients' vitals.
  • These monitors are under the constant surveillance of the medical and nursing staff.

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