HOW skills learned in ett™ training help Medical professionals
improve outcomes for children and families
WHAT MEDICAL EDUCATORS ARE SAYING ABOUT ETT™ Training:
During these exercises - especially when playing the role of a patient, Mayo Clinic residents have an 'epiphany' when they experience, first-hand, how the typical medical encounter fails to address the needs they are experiencing as 'the patient.' This epiphany has led many residents to fundamentally alter -- and improve -- how they engage and work with patients. |
WHAT PSYCHIATRISTS ARE SAYING ABOUT ETT™ training:
Along with about a dozen of my medical and psychiatry professional colleagues, I underwent training with Dr. Heymann in empathy skills. Unlike what I learned during my residency about engaging and empathizing with patients, ETT™ training led me to a very different, fundamental reconceptualization of what 'empathy' is, as well as its core components. I now practice quite differently with my patients, and my ability to engage challenging patients and families has grown immeasurably. Thank you, Dr. Heymann. . . . |
WHAT PHYSICIANS ARE SAYING ABOUT ETT™training:
One of the more challenging aspects of training physicians is improving their communication skills. These include multiple sub-skills that have often been difficult to impart. Marjorie's training techniques help physicians to listen to patients' needs, enter into their lives and experiences, and extract their emotional states, even when patients themselves have trouble communicating all these dimensions. |