This paper presents a qualitative study that investigated the role of case presentations in the socialization of medical and optometry students. Using the debate from classical rhetoric around the term techne (art or science), we observed that genre theory helps explain the way case presentations mediate the development of professional identity through the interaction of certain knowledge (techne 1), “savvy” knowledge (techne 2), and ethical reflection (phronesis). We noted that these mediated scenes of learning are necessary but problematic because they can lead students to yearn for certainty and to exclude outsiders (other healthcare providers, patients). Finally, our research challenges the binary opposition that exists betwee...
This article investigates the contribution visual rhetoric and rhetorical genre studies (RGS) can m...
In most clinical teaching settings, case presentation is the most frequently used teaching and learn...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Medical students ...
This paper presents a qualitative study that investigated the role of case presentations in the soc...
Healthcare students learn to manage clinical uncertainty amid the tensions that emerge between clini...
Also CSST Working Paper #19.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51147/1/379.pd
Healthcare professionals use the genre of case presentation to communicate among themselves the sali...
BACKGROUND: Socialisation into a community involves learning sanctioned ways of talking. This study ...
In a pediatric teaching hospital, the authors examined 16 novice medical case presentations that wer...
Recent years have evidently shown that genre studies are growing considerably in language studies, m...
PURPOSE: Professional identity formation and its relationship to case presentations were studied in ...
The oral case presentation is an important communicative activity in the teaching and assessment of ...
This article explores the value of rhetorical genre theory for health care and professional communic...
This article investigates the conceptions of science communication through art. Science communicatio...
Oral case presentation (henceforth, OCP) is a professional form of discourse between physician and p...
This article investigates the contribution visual rhetoric and rhetorical genre studies (RGS) can m...
In most clinical teaching settings, case presentation is the most frequently used teaching and learn...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Medical students ...
This paper presents a qualitative study that investigated the role of case presentations in the soc...
Healthcare students learn to manage clinical uncertainty amid the tensions that emerge between clini...
Also CSST Working Paper #19.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51147/1/379.pd
Healthcare professionals use the genre of case presentation to communicate among themselves the sali...
BACKGROUND: Socialisation into a community involves learning sanctioned ways of talking. This study ...
In a pediatric teaching hospital, the authors examined 16 novice medical case presentations that wer...
Recent years have evidently shown that genre studies are growing considerably in language studies, m...
PURPOSE: Professional identity formation and its relationship to case presentations were studied in ...
The oral case presentation is an important communicative activity in the teaching and assessment of ...
This article explores the value of rhetorical genre theory for health care and professional communic...
This article investigates the conceptions of science communication through art. Science communicatio...
Oral case presentation (henceforth, OCP) is a professional form of discourse between physician and p...
This article investigates the contribution visual rhetoric and rhetorical genre studies (RGS) can m...
In most clinical teaching settings, case presentation is the most frequently used teaching and learn...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Medical students ...