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Wondering about Words: Evidence Based Framing for Improving Treatment Adherence

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Wondering about Words: Evidence Based Framing for Improving Treatment Adherence

Hosts: Dr. Adam Friedman and Dr. Steven Feldman

Actions speak louder than words…so long as the words inspire, encourage, engage, etc. the actions. This altered adage rings true in the house of medicine, most notably at the crux of the patient-practitioners relationship. How we frame even common recommendations, for example, topical steroid use for inflammatory dermatoses, could make or break patient adherence…at least one would assume. Join JDD Podcast host Dr. Adam Friedman as he reviews a unique study aiming to get to the voice of the matter with lead investigator, admiral adherence himself, Dr. Steven Feldman. Learn about new approaches to surveying large populations at light speed and laudable language likely to make your patient love your recommendations. 

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HOST: Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD
GUESTS: Dr. Steven Feldman

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