All entries for Wednesday 10 June 2009
June 10, 2009
Public Lecture: 10 Challenges and Opportunities in Health Communication
Professor Debra Roter will be delivering a public lecture titled “10 Challenges and Opportunities in Health Communication” on Thursday 18th June 2009, 6:00pm.
The Venue: Lecture Theatre, Medical Teaching Centre (MTC), Warwick Medical School, Gibbet Hill Road, University of Warwick, CV4 7AL
Professor Debra Roter is an international expert in health communication research from the Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University. She is the developer of the influential Roter Interaction Analysis System (RIAS), which has been used in over 150 studies world-wide.
The lecture will explore challenges and opportunities for future work in the field of health communication with particular reference to exploring the predictors, the influence of clinical contexts and the consequences of patient centeredness.
Post drinks reception and buffet will be at the MTC Common Room
For more information or to book a place, contact:
Caroline Conneely, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick
E-mail: C.Conneely@warwick.ac.uk
Tel: 02476 528204
For further details, please visit: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/ias/visitingfellows/0809alphabetaorder/roter/
Two exciting events

The University of Warwick's Festival of Social Sciences is taking place next week. We would like to draw your attention to two exciting events to which all are welcome:
Monday 15th June 12 - 2 pm
'What's so Important about Teaching and Learning in the Social Sciences?'
A panel of experts from Economics, Education and Sociology address this question and there will be time for discussion. Lunch is available. R0.12 (Ramphal Building)
Further info at www.warwick.ac.uk/go/socscifestival/events/monday/teaching
Monday 15th - Wednesday 17th
Sociologists Talking
R1.15 (Ramphal Building) (Monday, 11 am - 4 pm; Tuesday and Wednesday 10 am - 4 pm. Just call in whenever suits you.)
An interactive exhibition based on research data from interviews with academics about research, teaching, and being an academic in the contemporary University.
This exhibition was first shown in 2008 and Professor Les Back described it as 'an opportunity to eaves drop on the conversations that we are all having with our colleagues, friends and even ourselves about the state of the academy'. So don't miss the opportunity this time round ...
Further info at www.warwick.ac.uk/go/reinvention/filmspublications/sociologiststalking
Dilip Mutum
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