I often give people bad news. It’s part of my job. I’m not an oncologist - I’m not the doctor that gets to give people a bit of hope.
I often see people on here say things like “the doctor was horrible, the doctor was blunt”.
I try to tell people quite quickly in a clinic appt (but that, I mean I don’t spend ages explaining possibilities, what’s happened up until now) so that the period of time of anxiety is reduced somewhat. I believe I do say it in a kind way but equally I feel I have to say exactly what I mean to avoid false hope or patients getting the wrong end of the stick. I always try to balance the bad with something positive.
Was I given training? Er, a bit. But not really. You’re suddenly a senior doctor and people look to you.
I just wondered if anyone has had a doctor who broke bad news “well”, how was it done?