Reflective Writing in Medical Practice

A Linguistic Perspective

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Patient Care, Physician & Patient, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Communication
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Author: Miriam A. Locher ISBN: 9781783098255
Publisher: Channel View Publications Publication: June 5, 2017
Imprint: Multilingual Matters Language: English
Author: Miriam A. Locher
ISBN: 9781783098255
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Publication: June 5, 2017
Imprint: Multilingual Matters
Language: English

This book reports the results of a linguistic analysis of reflective written texts, produced during medical education or practice. It explores the topics and communication skills the authors write about, how the narratives develop, how these texts are shaped, what genres influence their composition, how relational work surfaces in them and how the writers linguistically create their identities as experts or novices. It is clear that both experienced and trainee medics grapple with the place of emotions in their communicative acts, and with the idea of what it means to be a doctor. The book makes a valuable contribution to genre analysis, interpersonal pragmatics and the study of linguistic identity construction, and will be essential reading for those involved in teaching doctor–patient communication skills.

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This book reports the results of a linguistic analysis of reflective written texts, produced during medical education or practice. It explores the topics and communication skills the authors write about, how the narratives develop, how these texts are shaped, what genres influence their composition, how relational work surfaces in them and how the writers linguistically create their identities as experts or novices. It is clear that both experienced and trainee medics grapple with the place of emotions in their communicative acts, and with the idea of what it means to be a doctor. The book makes a valuable contribution to genre analysis, interpersonal pragmatics and the study of linguistic identity construction, and will be essential reading for those involved in teaching doctor–patient communication skills.

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