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Communicating in the Health Sciences

Joy Higgs, Rola Ajjawi, Lindy McAllister, Franziska Trede, Stephen Loftus · ISBN 9780195579048
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Publisher Oxford University Press ANZ
Author(s) Joy Higgs / Rola Ajjawi / Lindy McAllister / Franziska Trede / Stephen Loftus
Edition 3
Published 28th September 2012
Related course codes SPH214 - Foundations of Speech Pathology Practice, HSH324 - Integrated Learning for Practice, HLTHSC3007A - Research Placement (Addiction & Mental Health) Part 1, HLTHSC3007B - Research Placement (Addiction & Mental Health) Part 2, HLTHSC3008A - Research Placement (Clinical Trials) Part 1, HLTHSC3008B - Research Placement (Clinical Trials) Part 2, HLTHSC3009A - Research Placement (Medical Sciences) Part 1, HLTHSC3009B - Research Placement (Medical Sciences) Part 2, HLTHSC3010A - Research Placement (Neuroscience) Part 1, HLTHSC3010B - Research Placement (Neuroscience) Part 2, HLTHSC3011A - Research Placement (Nutritional Health) Part 1, HLTHSC3011B - Research Placement (Nutritional Health) Part 2, HLTHSC3012A - Research Placement (Public Health) Part 1, HLTHSC3012B - Research Placement (Public Health) Part 2, HLTHSC3013A - Research Placement (Reproductive & Childhood Health) Part 1, HLTHSC3013B - Research Placement (Reproductive & Childhood Health) Part 2, ORHL2107 - Oral Health Therapy Clinical Skills IV Clinical Practice
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. This new edition has been completely restructured with a more logical flow, building skills and giving students the best access to information.NEW TO THIS EDITIONNew Structure: This edition has been completely restructured so that it flows more logically. Part 1 and Part 2 cover the communication skills required in an academic/tertiary setting. Part 3 and Part 4 cover the communication skills required when communicating with colleagues, patients/clients and carers in a professional environment. Part 5 covers more advanced professional communication skills – thesis writing, writing papers for journals and preparing posters.New chapter on ‘Digital Communication in a Networked World’.New pedagogical features: key terms and margin note definitions.
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