5. Introduction to conversation analysis and health care encountersInfo Location Contact More Info Course InformationSummer 2025This two day course is a contemporary working introduction to applying conversation analytic methods to the study of communication in health care. It includes formal lectures, practical exercises, demonstrations, and an extended supervised small group practicum. Registration Fee £750 CONTACT: [email protected] if you have any problems logging in and paying. You have NOT reserved a place until you have paid. Cancellation policy: Registration can be cancelled within 14 days of purchase and a full refund will be given. If you have to cancel your place on the course after this time up until 30 days prior to the course date, there will be a cancellation fee of £75. 30 days or less prior to the course date, there will be no refund To receive a bulletin of upcoming course dates, please register here. Our friendly team are on-hand to answer your questions and queries [email protected]
Course CodeBZ3ICA Course LeaderDr Rebecca Barnes
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Contact InformationAdditional InformationThis highly-regarded programme of courses is delivered in online and face to face formats to suit a range of learners. We use a mixture of lectures and small group work, delivered by our team of qualitative researchers from the University of Oxford’s Medical Sociology and Health Experiences Research Group. Our group has run these successful courses for 20 years alongside active involvement in qualitative research on a variety of topics, ranging from studies of experiences of health conditions and of healthcare practice, to evaluations of organisational change. Our group also includes qualitative methodologists at the forefront of developing qualitative methods including conversation analysis and evidence synthesis. Findings from our group’s research on patient experiences, together with supported video, audio and text extracts, can be found on the HEXI.ox.ac.uk website. Our portfolio of research and expertise informs current local, national and international healthcare policy and research. The syllabuses of our qualitative courses draw on a wide range of expertise from within our research group, including the disciplinary areas of medical sociology, anthropology, and public policy. Non-Chargeable ItemsWe provide:
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