In this episode with Lynn Lawrence, we delve into the art of handling challenging patients with grace and professionalism. Discover effective techniques to meet negativity with positivity, swiftly uncover the underlying issues, and maintain control in the face of difficult encounters. Learn how to train your staff in conflict resolution using real-life situations, and shift towards a preventative approach that emphasizes proactive training. Explore the importance of effective communication to avoid misunderstandings with patients, empowering your team to uphold a standard of unwavering professional behavior. Tune in to gain valuable insights and strategies for navigating challenging patient interactions.
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