Dr. Jordan Woodsworth is a general veterinary practitioner, PhD candidate, and part of the Wellness and Preventive Medicine team at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine’s Veterinary Medical Centre.She is a 2008 graduate of the WCVM and joined the staff at the VMC in 2012 to start the Wellness and Service Learning programs.
Jordan’s diverse professional interests include community engagement and social accountability in the veterinary profession, clinical communications, inter-professional work in the area of animal welfare, and elevating the quality and perception of well care for cats and dogs.
Jordan’s work in Northern Saskatchewan is an area of true passion, and she strives to use her role as a veterinary educator to provide opportunities for veterinary learners and practitioners to develop and practice culturally safe approaches to veterinary care. Her personal interests include lake time with her husband, 2 kids and dog, traveling and enjoying nature, and eating and cooking amazing food.
In Part 2 of this 4 part mini series, we’re talking about non-verbal communication:
- Only 20% of communication is verbal, the remaining 80% is non-verbal
- Non-verbal communication: all about observation and awareness
- 4 types of non-verbal communication: kinesics, proxemics, paralanguage, autonomic changes
- Where to start in improving non-verbal communication
- Voice tone and pacing
- The importance of visual cues
- Close-talker or Far-talker? Sitting or standing?
- Personal boundaries
- Paralanguage: the secret sauce of communication
Look for Part 3 of this mini series coming out soon!
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