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|Abstract=This paper is concerned with the in situ ordering of consultations in General Practice. Extracts from transcribed recordings of GP consultations made in the Netherlands, will be used to develop the idea that doctors and patients use a variety on interactional formats to structure their encounters. Specifically, I will suggest that participants and observers of consultations use a general cultural 'ideal sequence' for the consultation as a genre as a device for constituting instances of consultations as such.
 
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TenHave1989
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key TenHave1989
Author(s) Paul ten Have
Title The consultation as a genre
Editor(s) Brian Torode
Tag(s) EMCA, Medical consultations, Troubles Talk, Jefferson
Publisher Foris Publications
Year 1989
Language English
City Dordrecht, NL
Month
Journal
Volume
Number
Pages 115-35
URL Link
DOI
ISBN
Organization
Institution
School
Type
Edition
Series
Howpublished
Book title Text and Talk as Social Practice
Chapter 6

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Abstract

This paper is concerned with the in situ ordering of consultations in General Practice. Extracts from transcribed recordings of GP consultations made in the Netherlands, will be used to develop the idea that doctors and patients use a variety on interactional formats to structure their encounters. Specifically, I will suggest that participants and observers of consultations use a general cultural 'ideal sequence' for the consultation as a genre as a device for constituting instances of consultations as such.

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