Train your team: Health headlines
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Training your team and ensuring everyone's knowledge is up-to-date are important CPD triggers. We suggest that you get the team together for a training session based on the activities below and discuss the various ways in which you can offer customers and patients added care in this category.
Subject:Â Health headlines
This Train Your Team checklist provides support and information to run a team training session on health-related headlines. This content can also be used for your own CPD.
Reflection
- Do I understand how media health headlines are developed?
- Do I know how to find the scientific basis (if any) for specific health headlines?
- Can I spot a bad and a good piece of health-related writing?
- Am I able to reassure customers where health headlines appear extravagant?
- Can I critique scientific studies behind health headlines?
- Would I be able to communicate the findings of research behind the headlines to customers in a way that is meaningful for their health?
Training checklist
Ensure your support staff understand the following key points:
- Health headlines in the media do not necessarily reflect the rest of the story or the science behind the story. There may not even be any science behind the story
- The importance of reassuring customers where headlines are extravagant
- The importance of listening to the customer’s concerns very carefully
- How to help customers confused by health headlines
- When to refer to the pharmacist.
Action. I will:
- Get my support staff to study health headlines and stories and we will discuss them as a team
- Keep an eye open for health headlines that are likely to concern pharmacy customers and research the basis for these where possible
- Consider how health headlines can be used to improve our communication with customers
- Improve my and my team’s assessment of health headlines
- Ensure my pharmacy assistants are able to meet the points in this training checklist.
Practice points
- From which media sources do you sense your customers obtain health stories? Which newspapers, magazines, radio/TV, internet, social media (e.g. Facebook, Twitter), specialist online groups do they use?