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Suzanne Kurtz
Suzanne
Kurtz PhD
Clinical Professor
Director of Clinical Communication
College of Veterinary Medicine
smkurtz@vetmed.wsu.edu
Educational degrees
PhD 1975, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA
MA 1972, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA
BA 1967, Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Suzanne M. Kurtz, PhD was Professor of Communication, joint
appointed in the Faculties of Education and Medicine, University of
Calgary from 1976 through 2005. Effective January, 2006, she joined
the faculty of Washington State University’s College of Veterinary
Medicine, where she is Clinical Professor and Director of Clinical
Communication. Focusing her career on improving communication
practices in health care and education and on developing curricula
and methods for teaching and learning communication skills, she has
worked with a variety of groups: medical and education students,
residents, practicing physicians, nurses, allied health
professionals, patient groups, veterinarians and students of
veterinary medicine, teachers, and administrators in health and
education.
For 27 years she directed the undergraduate communication curriculum
in Calgary’s Faculty of Medicine and has consulted nationally and
internationally at all levels of medical education regarding the
specifics of setting up effective communication programs for medical
students, residents, faculty and staff. In 1998 she began working
with colleagues in the Ontario Veterinary College to pioneer
communication programs for veterinary medicine. Currently she is
directing development of Washington State University’s communication
program for veterinarians and veterinary students. She has served as
advisor to the Bayer Institute for Health Care Communication, Cancer
Care Ontario’s Communication Task Force, and Health Canada’s
Canadian Breast Cancer Initiative. She was appointed to the task
force that initially developed Calgary’s innovative inquiry-based
Master of Teaching program. Currently she is a consulting member of
the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada’s national
CanMEDS Phase IV Communicator Working Group, the Medical Council of
Canada’s Executive Committee for the National Strategy for Physician
Communication Skills Assessment and Enhancement, and Pfizer Animal
Health’s ‘Frank’ communication project. Working across diverse
cultural and disciplinary lines, she has collaborated on
communication program development, team building, and conflict
management in education, law and business, and has served on several
international development projects related to health and education
in Nepal, Southeast Asia and South Africa.
Along with numerous articles, her publications include two companion
books co-authored with JD Silverman and J Draper entitled Teaching
and Learning Communication Skills in Medicine and Skills for
Communicating with Patients (Radcliffe Publishing, Oxford, England
and San Francisco – originally published in 1998, the revised 2nd
editions of both books were published in 2005). An earlier book
co-authored with VM Riccardi was entitled Communication and
Counseling in Health Care (1983, Charles C. Thomas, Springfield,
Illinois). Her interest in communication in medicine began in 1974
when she did her doctoral thesis research on the relationship
between the nonverbal communication of physicians and patient
satisfaction. Dr. Kurtz has also published in the areas of
participatory education and participatory development. She
collaborated with A. Chuchat, MP Carunungan, KJ Foreman, and BJ
Spronk on a volume entitled Participatory Education in
Cross-Cultural Settings that reflects on a five-year development
project based in the Philippines, Thailand, and Canada (1997, for
the Dialogues on Development Series, published by the Division of
International Development, University of Calgary, Alberta).
Other interests: spending time with family and friends, travel,
music and almost any outdoor activity, especially those that take
place in the wilderness
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