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Communicating in the health sciences / Joy Higgs [and others].

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: South Melbourne, Vic. ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2008Edition: Second editionDescription: x, 302 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0195551400
  • 9780195551402
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 610.14 22
Contents:
Introduction -- Part 1. Learning To Communicate -- 1. Communication in the Health and Social Sciences -- 2. Theories of Communication -- 3. Getting organised for effective study -- 4. Academic Honetsy and Ethical Communication -- 5. Plagiarism -- 6. Learning to do Academic Writing -- 7. Learning to write essays and assignments -- 8. Reference systems and strategies -- 9. Electronic Communication and Communicating in Flexible Learning -- 10. Communicating in problem-based learning classes -- 11. Giving feedback -- Part 2. Communicating in the Workplace -- 12. Talking with colleagues, patients, clients and carers -- 13. Interviewing patients and clients -- 14. Working with groups: consulting, advocating, mediating and negotiating -- 15. Intercultural communication -- 16. Communiating and Clinical Reasoning -- 17. Writing records, reports and referrals in professional practice -- 18. Case conferences and student case presentations -- 19. Preparing a community health proposal -- 20. Communicating with the community about health -- 21. Communication and duty of care -- Part 3. Giving Presentations -- 22. Designing tabels and graphics -- 23. Preparing posters -- 24. Giving talks in class -- 25. Doing PowerPoint presentations -- 26. Presenting talks at conferences -- Part 4. Communicating in Teams -- 27. Working as a member of a health team -- 28. Communicating in teams -- 29. Being assertive in teams and workplaces -- 30. Leading groups and meetings -- Part 5. Advanced Writing -- 31. Searching the literature and managing the collected data -- 32. Writing papers for journals -- 33. Thesis writing -- 34. Formatting and text styles.
Review: "Communicating in the Health Sciences introduces students to the nature and importance of communication in the health sciences, with comprehensive coverage of all the written, electronic, visual, and interpersonal communication skills essential for professions in the health sciences."--Publisher's website.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book South Campus South Campus Main Collection 610.14 COM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A361578B
Book South Campus South Campus Main Collection 610.14 COM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A361574B

Revised edition of: Communicating in the health and social sciences. 2005.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Part 1. Learning To Communicate -- 1. Communication in the Health and Social Sciences -- 2. Theories of Communication -- 3. Getting organised for effective study -- 4. Academic Honetsy and Ethical Communication -- 5. Plagiarism -- 6. Learning to do Academic Writing -- 7. Learning to write essays and assignments -- 8. Reference systems and strategies -- 9. Electronic Communication and Communicating in Flexible Learning -- 10. Communicating in problem-based learning classes -- 11. Giving feedback -- Part 2. Communicating in the Workplace -- 12. Talking with colleagues, patients, clients and carers -- 13. Interviewing patients and clients -- 14. Working with groups: consulting, advocating, mediating and negotiating -- 15. Intercultural communication -- 16. Communiating and Clinical Reasoning -- 17. Writing records, reports and referrals in professional practice -- 18. Case conferences and student case presentations -- 19. Preparing a community health proposal -- 20. Communicating with the community about health -- 21. Communication and duty of care -- Part 3. Giving Presentations -- 22. Designing tabels and graphics -- 23. Preparing posters -- 24. Giving talks in class -- 25. Doing PowerPoint presentations -- 26. Presenting talks at conferences -- Part 4. Communicating in Teams -- 27. Working as a member of a health team -- 28. Communicating in teams -- 29. Being assertive in teams and workplaces -- 30. Leading groups and meetings -- Part 5. Advanced Writing -- 31. Searching the literature and managing the collected data -- 32. Writing papers for journals -- 33. Thesis writing -- 34. Formatting and text styles.

"Communicating in the Health Sciences introduces students to the nature and importance of communication in the health sciences, with comprehensive coverage of all the written, electronic, visual, and interpersonal communication skills essential for professions in the health sciences."--Publisher's website.

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