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Susan, Lindsay, Leslie, Elaine and Brian
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MHST 602
Social Presence in Teleconsultation

Verbal and non verbal communication creates social presence. Social presence assists in developing relationships between patients and their care givers. Lack of verbal and non verbal cues decrease the perception of social presence. Decreased social presence can make people more self-centered and lead to decision making based on personalities rather than facts.

To learn more about social presence in teleconsultation and how it relates to the use of videoconferencing in the provision of care, click here.