Effective Communication for Healthcare Professionals
Course DescriptionEffective Communication for Healthcare Professionals course focuses on clear, respectful, and patient-centred communication as a core professional skill in Canadian healthcare practice. Communication failures are a leading cause of patient dissatisfaction, safety incidents, and regulatory complaints, often arising from rushed explanations, unclear language, tone, or cultural misunderstandings rather than poor clinical knowledge. This course explains how Canadian regulatory Colleges assess communication and why effective communication is fundamental to patient safety, informed consent, professionalism, and public trust.
The course is suitable for all healthcare professionals in Canada, including physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, allied health practitioners, and others who communicate regularly with patients, families, and interprofessional teams. It is particularly relevant for practitioners working in busy, high-pressure, culturally diverse, or virtual care environments, or those who wish to reduce communication-related risk. The course takes a practical, regulator-aligned approach to active listening, clear explanations, culturally safe and trauma-informed communication, difficult conversations, conflict management, interprofessional handover, and communication in digital and virtual settings.
By completing this course, participants will strengthen their ability to communicate clearly, calmly, and professionally in everyday practice. Learners will gain insight into how communication breakdowns occur, how tone and non-verbal behaviour influence trust, and how reflection, structured communication tools, and remediation reduce future concerns. The course supports ongoing CPD and helps practitioners demonstrate professionalism, cultural safety, emotional regulation, and accountability while improving patient understanding, teamwork, and safety across Canadian healthcare settings.