18-20 October 2000
University of Southern Denmark, Odense
Final Programme
Wednesday 18 October
14.15 Conference Opening (Magnus Petersen) Room 42
14.30 Chair Magnus Petersen, Room 42
Richard M. Frankel (USA): Talking, Listening and Responding: The Linguistic Turn in Physician-Patient Communication Research
15.30 Coffee break
16.00 General Practice Consultations, Room 42 (Chair Jakob Ladefoged):
Johanna Ruusuvuori (Finland): Uses of Interruptions in Finnish Doctor-Partient CommunicationEveliina Korpela (Finland): The Work Patients Do With Their Answers: Providing More than a Minimal Answer
Camilla Lindholm (Finland):Multi-Unit Question Turns in Doctor-Patient Interaction
18.30 Reception (outside Room 42)
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Thursday 19. October
9.00 Parallel Sessions
Collaborating Professionals I (Room 42, Chair Gitte Rasmussen):Lorenza Mondada (Switzerland): Interaction at Work: How Do Surgeons Operate Together Through VideoconferenceBerthel Sutter (Sweden): A Representational Artifact at Work in Coronary Diagnostics
Narratives I (Room 43, Chair Lone Laursen):
Beth Elverdam (Denmark): Personal Narratives in General Practice - Patients' and Doctors'Inger Moos (Denmark): Narrative, Identity and Interaction in Conversation Between Caregivers and Persons with Alzheimerís Dementia
10.30 Coffee break
11.00 Collaborating Professionals II (Room 42. Chair Mie Femø)
Mark Hartswood, Rob Procter, Mark Rouncefield, Michael Sharpe (Scotland): "I'm happy to sedate him if you want me to": Some Everyday Issues in Patient DisposalMark Hartswood, Rob Procter, Mark Rouncefield, Roger Slack (Scotland): Interactional Practices in Breast Screening Work: A Case Study of Accountability and Professional Vision
12.30 Lunch
Afternoon session (Room 42, Chair Johannes Wagner)
13.30 Per Linell (Sweden): Medical Technology and Routines as Resources for Communicative Projects
14.30 Coffee break
15.00 Christian Heath (UK): Animating Bodies: Revealing Symptoms in the Medical Consultations
16.00 Break
16.15-17.00 Jesper Hermann (Denmark): Understandings and Meanings Between Patients and Doctors ñ Empricial Findings
19.00 Conference Dinner
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Friday 20 October
9.00 Parallel Sessions
Education (Room 42, Chair Magnus Petersen)Yoshimitsu Fujimori, Nozomi Ikeya, Mitsuhiro Okada (Japan): Medical Case Conference as Educational SettingIlana Rischin (Australia): What else can I say, apart from îIt must be very hard for youî? The Experiences of Overseas Born Students in Interviewing Patients
Culture Clashes (Room 43, Chair Gitte Rasmussen)
Kristin Bührig (Hamburg): Multilingual Doctor-Patient-Communication in Monolingual HospitalsBernd Meyer (Hamburg): Towards the influence of interpreting on the course of interaction in doctor-patient-communication
10.30 Coffee break
11.00 Parallel Sessions
Mediated Co-construction and Problem Solving (Room 42, Chair Jakob Ladefoged):Hans Tap (Sweden): 'Do you mean here?' Analysis of Nurse-Patient Interaction in a Video-Mediated Setting and some Implications for DesignAkiko Yamazaki, Keiichi Yamazaki, Hideaki Kuzuoka, Tetsuo Yukioka (Japan): Co-constructing situation: Conversation Analysis of Dispatcher-Bystander Interaction
Selected Papers (Room 43, Chair Mie Femø):
Kiek Tates, Ludwien Meeuwesen (The Netherlands): Participation Framework in Doctor-Parent-Child-CommunicationFabian Overlach (Germany): Discursive and Linguistic Patterns in Communication between Dentists and Patients with Chronic Orofacial Pain - Preliminary Results
12.30 Lunch
13.30 Chair Lone Laursen, Room
Anssi Peräkylä (Finland): Symmetry and Asymmetry in Medical Consultations
14.30 Conference Closing (Johannes Wagner)