Beyond grades: integrating communication skills into the undergraduate curriculum for podiatry students

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A. Coda [1 ]
F. Hawke [2 ]
D. Santos [1 ]
E. Stevenson [2 ]
X. Girones [3 ]
X. Ruiz [1 ]
C. Escalona [4 ]
R. Sanson-Fisher [5 ]
A. Fellas [6 ]
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[1] The University of Newcastle,School of Health Sciences, College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing
[2] Equity in Health and Wellbeing Research Program’ at the Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI),School of Health Sciences
[3] Queen Margaret University,Faculty of Health Sciences at Manresa
[4] Department of Research and Universities,undefined
[5] Government of Catalonia - Generalitat de Catalunya,undefined
[6] University of Vic - Central University of Catalonia (UVic-UCC),undefined
[7] Sport,undefined
[8] Exercise,undefined
[9] and Human Movement (SEaHM) Research Group,undefined
[10] University of Girona,undefined
[11] Cultura i Educació Research Group,undefined
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Discover Education | / 4卷 / 1期
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10.1007/s44217-025-00450-5
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This commentary paper emphasises the pivotal role of effective communication in the field of podiatry and advocates for its comprehensive integration into the educational curriculum. It argues that the combination of strong academic performance and well-developed communication skills equips podiatry students to improve diagnoses and successful future treatment outcomes. These skills should be comprehensively taught and carefully assessed as part of the patient-centered care approach for podiatry students. The paper explores the multifaceted role of communication in podiatry, highlighting its importance in various aspects of the profession. These include building rapport with patients, interpreting complex medical information, and fostering a therapeutic alliance that is conducive to successful treatment outcomes. It also underscores the significance of communication in collaborating with interdisciplinary teams and advocating for patient wellbeing. Proficiency in communicating with patients can contribute to the development of a wide range of career competencies in podiatric medicine, including clinical skills, research and innovation, cultural competence, and effective teamwork, both nationally and internationally. The paper also delves into various topics such as gathering patient history, explaining diagnoses and treatment options, providing patient education, and enhancing patient outcomes through interprofessional practice. This commentary paper explores the role of communication in research participation and the teaching and assessment of communication skills through innovative methods such as role-playing, simulations, and standardized patients. In conclusion, by reiterating that the essence of podiatry extends beyond technical proficiency to include meaningful interactions between the podiatrist and the patient, which are facilitated by strong communication skills. This paper may serve as a call to action for universities nationally and internationally to place greater emphasis in integrating and thoroughly assessing communication skills in their podiatric medicine programs.
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