This paper aimed to review studies offering the description of the language of medical case presentation genre from the standpoint of medical communication depicting the biomedical model of practice and patient centeredness. Evidential studies were searched and retrieved from different sources i.e. “Google search”, “Google scholar”, “Science Direct”, “Wiley Online Library”, “Pubmed”, “SAGE journals”, and “Elsevier publishing” from September, 2014 to September, 2017 using different key words search. First of all, the most relevant studies were reviewed entirely in the review paper. Thereafter, the criticism of patient centeredness on the biomedical model of practices which hamper the ethical dimensions of a patient’s care was presented. The ...
Background: Person-centred practice in medicine may provide solutions to several pressing problems i...
BACKGROUND : Person-centred practice in medicine may provide solutions to several pressing problems...
This chapter is the Editors’ Introduction to the volume “Communicating Medicine, Popularizing Medici...
This paper aimed to review studies offering the description of the language of medical case presenta...
This paper studies patient presentation in medical case reports with regard to the concept of space....
Ample research on written professional medical discourse across genres and modalities generally poin...
Adequate person-centred communication is an important cornerstone of good clinical practice and ther...
Abstract Background Despite an expansive literature on communication in medicine, the role of langua...
The papers in this special issue on communication in health care can be summarized in one easy and p...
OBJECTIVE To investigate patient preferences for a patient-centered or a biomedical communication st...
In the biomedical context the focus on the communication of information is addressed as a strategy t...
Also CSST Working Paper #19.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51147/1/379.pd
Objective: The objective of the current study was to investigate the contemporary concept of patient...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis provides a linguistic description...
At the start of studies on health communication, scholars were primarily concerned with showing the ...
Background: Person-centred practice in medicine may provide solutions to several pressing problems i...
BACKGROUND : Person-centred practice in medicine may provide solutions to several pressing problems...
This chapter is the Editors’ Introduction to the volume “Communicating Medicine, Popularizing Medici...
This paper aimed to review studies offering the description of the language of medical case presenta...
This paper studies patient presentation in medical case reports with regard to the concept of space....
Ample research on written professional medical discourse across genres and modalities generally poin...
Adequate person-centred communication is an important cornerstone of good clinical practice and ther...
Abstract Background Despite an expansive literature on communication in medicine, the role of langua...
The papers in this special issue on communication in health care can be summarized in one easy and p...
OBJECTIVE To investigate patient preferences for a patient-centered or a biomedical communication st...
In the biomedical context the focus on the communication of information is addressed as a strategy t...
Also CSST Working Paper #19.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51147/1/379.pd
Objective: The objective of the current study was to investigate the contemporary concept of patient...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis provides a linguistic description...
At the start of studies on health communication, scholars were primarily concerned with showing the ...
Background: Person-centred practice in medicine may provide solutions to several pressing problems i...
BACKGROUND : Person-centred practice in medicine may provide solutions to several pressing problems...
This chapter is the Editors’ Introduction to the volume “Communicating Medicine, Popularizing Medici...