1. Clear Communication: Use layman's terms and avoid medical jargon when explaining conditions and treatments to patients. 2. Visual Aids: Utilize diagrams and charts to explain anatomical and pathological concepts. 3. Written Instructions: Provide written summaries of the treatment plan, including dosages, schedules, and follow-up appointments. 4. Regular Follow-ups: Schedule regular follow-ups to monitor progress and address any questions or concerns. 5. Patient Involvement: Involve patients in decision-making to ensure they understand and agree with the proposed plan.