Training Matters

Nature Clinical Practice Neurology (2008) 4, 114-115
doi:10.1038/ncpneuro0664  
Received 12 June 2007 | Accepted 22 August 2007 | Published online: 13 November 2007

Advocacy training in neurology: scope and impact

Mohammad Wasay* and Eric Hauth

Correspondence *Department of Neurology, The Aga Khan University, Karachi 74800, Pakistan

Email
 mohammad.wasay@aku.edu

In this Training Matters article, the authors highlight the need for neurologists to develop advocacy skills that they can use to promote high-priority issues facing the practice of neurology. The authors describe a training program that teaches participants to identify issues related to clinical practice, develop an action plan for dealing with these problems, and apply strategies to improve their communication skills.

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