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Objectives. By the end of this lecture, learners will be able to:Define nonverbal communicationDescribe how nonverbal communication functions in the human communication processDescribe specific dimensions and give examples of nonverbal communication. Component 16/Unit 4b. Health IT Workforce Curr

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Professionalism

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    1. Component 16/Unit 4b Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 1.0/Fall 2010 1 Professionalism/Customer Service in the Health Environment Unit 4, Lecture 2 Key Elements of Effective Communication Key elements of effective communication UNIT 4, Lecture 2 In the first lecture we defined communication and identified communication models. We also identified key communication assumptions and four key variables. In this lecture we focus on nonverbal communication. Key elements of effective communication UNIT 4, Lecture 2 In the first lecture we defined communication and identified communication models. We also identified key communication assumptions and four key variables. In this lecture we focus on nonverbal communication.

    2. Objectives By the end of this lecture, learners will be able to: Define nonverbal communication Describe how nonverbal communication functions in the human communication process Describe specific dimensions and give examples of nonverbal communication Component 16/Unit 4b Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 1.0/Fall 2010 2 Objectives By the end of this lecture, the learners will be able to: Define what nonverbal communication is Describe how nonverbal communication functions in the human communication process Describe specific dimensions and give examples of nonverbal communication Objectives By the end of this lecture, the learners will be able to: Define what nonverbal communication is Describe how nonverbal communication functions in the human communication process Describe specific dimensions and give examples of nonverbal communication

    3. Component 16/Unit 4b Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 1.0/Fall 2010 3 Definition Nonverbal communication is communication without words that includes messages created through body language and the use of space, sound or touch. Definition Nonverbal communication is communication without words that includes messages created through body language and the use of space, sound or touch.Definition Nonverbal communication is communication without words that includes messages created through body language and the use of space, sound or touch.

    4. Component 16/Unit 4b Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 1.0/Fall 2010 4 Nonverbal Communication It can be either vocal or nonvocal Vocal example: scream, sigh, or groan Nonvocal example: smile or frown It can be intentional or unintentional Nonverbal Communication Nonverbal communication can be either vocal or non vocal You are probably thinking if its nonverbal how can it be vocal. Examples of Vocal communication would be a scream, sigh, or groan, or even a whistle Non vocal example: smile or frown It can be intentional or unintentional Nonverbal Communication Nonverbal communication can be either vocal or non vocal You are probably thinking if its nonverbal how can it be vocal. Examples of Vocal communication would be a scream, sigh, or groan, or even a whistle Non vocal example: smile or frown It can be intentional or unintentional

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