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Narrative Medicine or Narratives in Medicine?

Tuesday, July 15, 2014: 10:30 AM-12:20 PM
Room: F205
RC15 Sociology of Health (host committee)

Language: English

Session Organizer:
Guido GIARELLI, University Magna Grecia, Italy
Studying Doctor-Patients Interaction through Narrative Inquiry: Advantages and Concerns (Oral Presentation)
Daniella ARIELI, Emek Yezreel College,, Israel; Batya TAMIR, Emek Yezreel College, Israel

Heart Transplant Recipient Identities: Between ‘a Patient' and ‘an Individual' (Oral Presentation)
Ikuko TOMOMATSU, Medical Chibakenaikai Clinic, Japan

Working to Establish ‘Normality' Post-Transplant (Oral Presentation)
Annette BOAZ, St George's Medical School, United Kingdom; Myfanwy MORGAN, King's College London, United Kingdom

Retelling Ones Life Story - Using Narratives to Improve Quality of Life (Oral Presentation)
Sabine CORSTEN, Catholic University of Applied Sciences, Germany

Doctors' Narratives (Oral Presentation)
Lorenzo SPERANZA, University of Brescia, Italy

Emotion Work in the Practice of Medicine: The Case of Physician Assistants of Color (Distributed Paper)
Darron SMITH, University of Tennessee , USA; Cardell JACOBSON, Brigham Young University, USA

Motherhood Fatal Illness Narratives: Death Awareness and Biographical Reinforcement to Restore Continuity (Distributed Paper)
Pavika SRIRATANABAN, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, Thailand

Perceptions and Causal Attributions of Atopic Dermatitis in Japanese Adult Patients (Distributed Paper)
Aki KOMADA, Kyoto University, Japan

Who Makes the Stories, Medical Professionals or Patients? (Distributed Paper)
Ken TAKENAKA, Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin University, Japan

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