Editorial
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Srikant Sarangi
Abstract
In this issue of Communication & Medicine a number of themes across a range of sites are reported, including an overview of communication studies in the domain of mental illness, ethical decision making in end-of-life consultations, frame ambiguities in simulated primary care consultations, as well as the mediating role of whiteboards in the organisation of professional practice. Other contributions move outside the clinical/institutional sphere to explore narratives of bereavement experience and lexical formulations in popular health writing associated with nutrition. In what follows I offer a trailer—hopefully, nutritionally rich—to stimulate the reader's appetite.
© Walter de Gruyter
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Editorial
- Situating end-of-life decision making in a hybrid ethical frame
- Professional-patient communication in the treatment of mental illness: A review
- Community as a key to healing after the death of a child
- Whiteboards: Mediating professional tensions in clinical practice
- Negotiating frame ambiguity: A study of simulated encounters in medical education
- Lexical conflation and edible iconicity: Two sources of ambiguity in American vernacular health terminology
- Index of articles in Volume 4 (2007)
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Editorial
- Situating end-of-life decision making in a hybrid ethical frame
- Professional-patient communication in the treatment of mental illness: A review
- Community as a key to healing after the death of a child
- Whiteboards: Mediating professional tensions in clinical practice
- Negotiating frame ambiguity: A study of simulated encounters in medical education
- Lexical conflation and edible iconicity: Two sources of ambiguity in American vernacular health terminology
- Index of articles in Volume 4 (2007)