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|Full title=Introduction to using conversation analysis to study health care encounters short course, 28-29th January 2019 at the University of Bristol
 
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|Short title=Intro CA Bristol 19
 
|Short title=Intro CA Bristol 19
|Short summary=Introduction to using conversation analysis to study health care encounters short course, 28-29th January 2019 at the University of Bristol
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|Announcement text=The next 'Introduction to using conversation analysis to study health care encounters' short course will run on 28-29th January 2019 at the University of Bristol. This two-day course is a working introduction to analyzing recorded interaction between patients and providers in different health care settings. Participants will learn how to go about making audio and video recordings, and gain practical experience in transcribing and analyzing them including quantifying CA practices using formal coding.  
 
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Revision as of 21:30, 10 October 2018

Intro CA Bristol 19
Type Training
Categories (tags) Uncategorized, Conversation Analysis, CA, Health care, Medical settings
Dates 2019/01/28 - 2019/01/29
Link https://www.bristol.ac.uk/medical-school/study/short-courses/introduction-to-using-conversation-analysis-to-study-health-care-encounters/
Address Bristol Medical School, Canynge Hall, 39 Whatley Road, Bristol, BS8 2PS, United Kingdom
Geolocation 51° 27' 54", -2° 36' 40"
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The next 'Introduction to using conversation analysis to study health care encounters' short course will run on 28-29th January 2019 at the University of Bristol. This two-day course is a working introduction to analyzing recorded interaction between patients and providers in different health care settings. Participants will learn how to go about making audio and video recordings, and gain practical experience in transcribing and analyzing them including quantifying CA practices using formal coding.

By the end of this introductory course participants will understand how to apply CA methods either as standalone projects or alongside other methods in health services research towards the improvement of patient care.

The link for further information is:

https://www.bristol.ac.uk/medical-school/study/short-courses/introduction-to-using-conversation-analysis-to-study-health-care-encounters/

To reserve your place please contact Rebecca Barnes (rebecca.barnes@bristol.ac.uk), registration opens in early August.