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Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 05:30 -0400
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From: "Hindmarsh, Jonathan"
Subject: [CIOS/ethno] Symposium on Communication in Healthcare Settings
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You are cordially invited to an afternoon symposium celebrating the publica=
tion of a new volume entitled:
'Communication in Healthcare Settings: Policy, Participation and New Techno=
logies'
edited by Alison Pilnick, Jon Hindmarsh, and Virginia Teas Gill
Wiley-Blackwell
December 17th, 2009
London, UK
Sponsored by the Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness
Now more than ever, successful healthcare practice is contingent upon effec=
tive interaction between practitioners and clients, and among members of he=
althcare teams. This symposium will highlight how conversation analysis is =
being applied to a range of healthcare activities in a variety of healthcar=
e settings around the world, covering topics as wide-ranging as requesting =
tissue donations, managing the moral nature of obesity consultations, and c=
arrying out surgical training. Presenters will examine how issues relating =
to policy, procedure, and technology are negotiated and managed throughout =
daily healthcare practice. The symposium will highlight the contribution of=
the new volume to the fields of medical sociology and conversation analysi=
s.
Programme:
12.45 Arrival and Registration
1.00 Welcome and Introduction
1.10 Keynote Address - Paul Drew: Putting the 'medical' back into medical i=
nteraction
1.45 T. Elizabeth Weathersbee and Douglas W. Maynard: Dialing for donations=
: practices and actions in the telephone solicitation of human tissues
2.15 Helena Webb: Moral work in the obesity clinic
2.45 Coffee/Tea
3.15 Aled Jones: Creating history: documents and patient participation in n=
urse-patient interviews
3.45 Ruth Parry: Practitioners=92 accounts for treatment actions and recomm=
endations in physiotherapy
4.15 Marcus Sanchez Svensson, Paul Luff and Christian Heath: Embedding inst=
ruction in practice: contingency and collaboration during surgical training
4.45 Closing Remarks
Symposium Fee =A315
*Reservations required*
Please contact Jon Hindmarsh (jon.hindmarsh@kcl.ac.uk) to reserve your plac=
e at the event.
For information on the volume, see: http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitl=
e/productCd-1405198273.html=
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