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|Short summary=Bookings are now open for @CASLC March 2023 Communication in Medical and Healthcare Interactions and Phonetics of Talk-in-Interaction courses. Places are limited! Don't miss out, book your place today: http://bit.ly/3gFUu72 #EMCA #emca #LSI #HealthCommunication
 
|Short summary=Bookings are now open for @CASLC March 2023 Communication in Medical and Healthcare Interactions and Phonetics of Talk-in-Interaction courses. Places are limited! Don't miss out, book your place today: http://bit.ly/3gFUu72 #EMCA #emca #LSI #HealthCommunication
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Practical sessions will be focused on applying CA’s methodology, not only in the detailed analysis of particular medical/health care interactions but also in working on collections of significant patterns to be found in medical interactions.  
 
Practical sessions will be focused on applying CA’s methodology, not only in the detailed analysis of particular medical/health care interactions but also in working on collections of significant patterns to be found in medical interactions.  
  
The data used throughout will be real-life, authentic medical interactions – based on the considerable experience each of us has had working in a range of divers medical settings (these include primary care, oncology, neurology, seizure clinics, memory clinics, maternity units, medical helplines).
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The data used throughout will be real-life, authentic medical interactions – based on the considerable experience each of us has had working in a range of diverse medical settings (these include primary care, oncology, neurology, seizure clinics, memory clinics, maternity units, medical helplines).
  
Our research has focused on aspects of the effectiveness of communication, on patient-centred medicine and patient choice and the role of communication in diagnosis. We will draw on our own datasets and research findings across the practical elements of this workshop.
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Our research has focused on aspects of the effectiveness of communication, on patient-centered medicine and patient choice and the role of communication in diagnosis. We will draw on our own datasets and research findings across the practical elements of this workshop.
  
 
Our aim is to assist participants in developing research skills, through enhancing their understanding of CA’s methodology, and their ability to apply CA in their investigations of medical interactions.   
 
Our aim is to assist participants in developing research skills, through enhancing their understanding of CA’s methodology, and their ability to apply CA in their investigations of medical interactions.   
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Early bird £360 - book before the 16 December 2022 - use promo code PTI10
 
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UoY '23 Medical Int
Type Training
Categories (tags) Uncategorized
Dates - 2023/03/26
Link http://bit.ly/3gFUu72
Address
Geolocation 53° 56' 46", -1° 3' 6"
Abstract due
Submission deadline 2022/01/13
Final version due
Notification date
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University of York March 2023 Communication in Medical and Healthcare Interactions and Phonetics of Talk-in-Interaction courses:


Details:

Communication in Medical and Healthcare Interactions (Monday 27 - Wednesday 29 March 2023)

The course will take place at the University of York campus on Monday 27 - Wednesday 29 March 2023.

The course will include lectures on a range of integrated topics, directed exercises, as well as practical hands-on sessions giving participants experience in analysing data, using the perspective and methods of Conversation Analysis (CA).

Practical sessions will be focused on applying CA’s methodology, not only in the detailed analysis of particular medical/health care interactions but also in working on collections of significant patterns to be found in medical interactions.

The data used throughout will be real-life, authentic medical interactions – based on the considerable experience each of us has had working in a range of diverse medical settings (these include primary care, oncology, neurology, seizure clinics, memory clinics, maternity units, medical helplines).

Our research has focused on aspects of the effectiveness of communication, on patient-centered medicine and patient choice and the role of communication in diagnosis. We will draw on our own datasets and research findings across the practical elements of this workshop.

Our aim is to assist participants in developing research skills, through enhancing their understanding of CA’s methodology, and their ability to apply CA in their investigations of medical interactions.

Registration

The cost for this three-day course is:

Standard rate:

£550 Early bird £495 - book before the 16 December 2022 - use promo code CMHI10 Postgraduate rate:

£330 - use promo code CMHIPG40 Prices are exempt of VAT.

The rate includes course materials, a Certificate of Attendance, lunches, tea and coffee for the three days, and one dinner together on the 28 March - the evening before the final day.

Places are limited and early registration is advised, don't miss out, book your place today!

Registration is done online by Credit/Debit Card for instant payment and a guaranteed secured place on the course (please note the University of York does not accept American Express cards).

Course tutors

Paul Drew, is a Professor in the Department of Language and Linguistic Science, has considerable experience of teaching CA at introductory and advanced levels, both in conventional courses and through workshops, worldwide. His recent research in medical communication includes projects on the delivery of NHS’s IAPT programme of psychological therapy, conversations between doctors and parents in neonatal critical care, and the language used in (US) medical records.

Clare Jackson is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology. Her research covers both basic CA – particularly practices for referring to persons – and applied CA – particularly feminist issues and healthcare. She is currently working on an NIHR funded project examining decisional practices between women, birth partners and practitioners in midwife-led intrapartum care.

Danielle Jones is an Associate Professor in the Centre for Applied Dementia Studies at the University of Bradford. Her research includes projects on everyday family interactions involving a person living with dementia as well as medical communication, during the assessment and diagnosis of dementia. She uses conversation analytic methods and findings to teach health and social care professionals how to enhance their dementia care practice.

Merran Toerien is a Reader in the Department of Sociology. She has expertise in the application of conversation analysis to communication in institutional settings, with a particular interest in patient choice. She has extensive experience of teaching CA at undergraduate and graduate levels, and has run workshops in South Africa, Brazil, China, the Netherlands and the UK.

Phonetics of Talk-in-Interaction (Wednesday 22 - Friday 24 March 2023)

The course will take place online on Wednesday 22 - Friday 24 March 2023. The course will run from 9am to 4.30pm BST (GMT+1) each day, and the daily synchronous online sessions will take place from 10.30am to 12noon and 1pm to 4.30pm BST (GMT+1).

Participants will learn some of the basic linguistic terminology of phonetic/prosodic description including phrasing, accentuation, articulatory setting and intonation to be able to describe conversational speech in more technical terms. Participants will learn how to provide suitable evidence (such as pictures in Praat, and phonetic transcription) to illustrate some phonetic/prosodic phenomena. There will be overviews of linguistic phenomena and a chance to apply these to an interactional phenomenon in data sessions.

The course will offer mini-lectures, skills demonstrations, ear-training and transcription sessions, data sessions, and short assignments to be completed in groups.

The course will be limited to 20 participants so that we can work intensively to develop basic skills in data analysis and to understand the core topics to be covered.

Registration

The cost for this three-day course is:

Standard rate:

£400 Early bird £360 - book before the 16 December 2022 - use promo code PTI10

Postgraduate rate:

£240 - use promo code PTIPG40 Prices are exempt of VAT.

The rate includes course materials and a Certificate of Attendance.

Places are limited and early registration is advised, don't miss out, book your place today!

Registration is done online by Credit/Debit Card for instant payment and a guaranteed secured place on the course (please note the University of York does not accept American Express cards).

For further information please contact the team.

Course tutors

Richard Ogden is a Professor of Linguistics at the University of York. His research focuses on the phonetic details of naturally occurring conversation, including turn-taking, and the phonetic implementation of social actions, combining conversation analytic and phonetic methods. He also has an interest in multimodality. He is on the editorial boards of Phonetica and Interactional Linguistics, and is the author of the textbook An Introduction to English Phonetics.

Marina Cantarutti is a Lecturer in (Interactional) Linguistics at the University of York. Her research uses the methods of conversation analysis, gesture studies, and the phonetics of talk-in-interaction to the study of collaborative practices in interaction, such as anticipatory completions, choral productions, and co-animation. She is particularly interested in phonetic detail and gesture in interactional practices where people are momentarily “doing being” other people or ventriloquising objects.