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Delivering Bad News: The Emergence of “Protector” As a New Health Care Provider Role
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Delivering Bad News: The Emergence of “Protector” As a New Health Care Provider Role .

Communicating bad news remains one of the hardest tasks in medicine, even for experienced clinicians. Although medical expertise forms the backbone of practice, effective conversations rely on a broader set of roles—communicator, counsellor, protector, mentor—that shift with context. Evidence shows surgical specialists often struggle more, likely due to limited time to build rapport. Patients consistently want clarity, empathy, space to express emotions, and involvement in decisions. While frameworks like SPIKES can help guide structure, strict adherence is rarely enough; adapting to each patient’s expectations, emotional state, and cultural context is essential. Developing comfort with difficult emotions, recognizing personal fears, and seeking support from colleagues can strengthen communication skills and improve patient experience during life-altering conversations.

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