Role Play and Clinical Communication: Learning the GameCRC Press, 19. apr. 2018 - 152 strani In "Role Play and Clinical Communication", John Skelton critically considers the practice and benefits of this mainstream teaching method. His wide-ranging approach reflects on the recent developments within medical education, incorporating the medical humanities, the nature of language and communication, and the rules of human behaviour. You will find Skelton's light-hearted and open-minded attitude to communication unquestionably illuminating. |
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A reflection on Socrates | |
The language of the classroom | |
Rich contexts | |
The rules of the game | |
Ask dont tell | |
The basic scenario John Skelton and Connie Wiskin | |
Strange shadows John Skelton and Connie Wiskin | |
Notes on the game of writing scientific text | |
The good doctor | |
Appendix | |
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