Special Issue:
'Communication in healthcare settings: participation, policy and new technologies',
edited by Alison Pilnick, Jon Hindmarsh, Virginia Teas Gill:
Sociology of Health & Illness, 31/6 , Pages 787 - 940, September
2009
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Contents
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Alison Pilnick, Jon Hindmarsh, Virginia Teas Gill: 'Beyond 'doctor and
patient': developments in the study of healthcare interactions', 787-802
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T. Elizabeth Weathersbee, Douglas W. Maynard; ' Dialling for donations:
practices and actions in the telephone solicitation of human tissues',
803-816
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Carly W. Butler, Susan Danby, Michael Emmison, Karen Thorpe: 'Managing
medical advice seeking in calls to Child Health Line', 817-834
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Ruth Parry: 'Practitioners' accounts for treatment actions and recommendations
in physiotherapy: when do they occur, how are they structured, what do
they do?', 835-853
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Helena Webb: '"I've put weight on cos I've bin inactive, cos I've 'ad me
knee done": moral work in the obesity clinic', 854-871
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Ignasi Clemente: 'Progressivity and participation: children's management
of parental assistance in paediatric chronic pain encounters', 872-888
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Marcus Sanchez Svensson, Paul Luff, Christian Heath: 'Embedding instruction
in practice: contingency and collaboration during surgical training', 889-906
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Aled Jones: 'Creating history: documents and patient participation in nurse-patient
interviews', 907-923
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Gary C. David, Angela Cora Garcia, Anne Warfield Rawls, Donald Chand: '
Listening to what is said û transcribing what is heard: the impact
of speech recognition technology (SRT) on the practice of medical transcription
(MT)', 924-938
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