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Evolution of TKA Instruments and history of total knee replacements | Frank Foley from Smith and Nephew

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This on-demand teaching session is an excellent opportunity for medical professionals to gain valuable insights into the latest developments within their field. Participants will have the chance to explore new techniques, discuss best practices and reflect on their current practices. During the session, experts will provide presentations and facilitate open discussions to further aid learning. The session is sure to deliver knowledge that can be implemented within their everyday practice to deliver the best care possible.

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The PFJ and Principles of TKR

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1100-1130: Break

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Lunch break

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Learning objectives

  1. Understand the principles of successful patient-physician communication
  2. Identify words and phrases to facilitate a productive dialogue between patients and physicians
  3. Develop strategies for navigating difficult conversations
  4. Describe how to establish rapport and trust with patients
  5. Utilize communication techniques to enable better health outcomes for patients.
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