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“Being-in-role”: A teaching innovation to enhance empathic communication skills in medical students

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Our findings show that while the students in both groups did not significantly differ in baseline empathy scores, the intervention group reported significantly higher empathy scores post-intervention. The intervention group also received significantly higher tutor ratings for their motivational interviewing (BECCI score) and overall OSCE performances. In conclusion, the teaching innovation "How to act-in-role" was effective not only in increasing medical students' self-reported empathy but also their competence in consultation skills.

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