Grupo-Programa Comunicación y Salud de la semFYC: la respuesta a una necesidad clínica = SemFYC Group-Program Communication and Health: the answer to a clinical need
Abstract
Resumen: Ponencia realizada en la primera Conferencia Nacional de Comunicación en Salud (Madrid, noviembre 2013) en la que se presenta al Grupo-Programa Comunicación y Salud de la Sociedad Española de Medicina Familiar y Comunitaria. Se expone la necesidad que da lugar a la creación del Grupo Comunicación y Salud, cuál es su misión, visión y valores, cuáles son sus líneas estratégicas y cómo es su organización.
Palabras clave: Comunicación, Salud, Relación médico-paciente, Medicina Familiar y Comunitaria
Abstract : Presentation made at the first National Conference on Health Communication (Madrid, November 2013) in which it is presented to the Group-Program Communication and Health of the Spanish Society of Family and Community Medicine. It describes the need that gives rise to the creation of the Communication Group and Health, what their mission, vision and values, what are their strategic lines and how your organization.
Keywords: Communication, Health, Doctor-Patient Relationship, Family and Community Medicine
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