Communicating medicine popularizing medicine

Autore: 
FRANCA DANIELE, GIULIANA GARZONE

 

This Volume is a collection of original chapters on various viewpoints of healthcare communication. In terms of approaches and aspects investigated, the variety of the studies presented bears witness to the inherent complexity of the transmission and dissemination of knowledge in the medical domain, characterized as it is by different levels of specialization and diversified purposes, from care and treatment to health prevention, from medical training to awareness campaigns.

Contributors: Barbara Cappuzzo, Franca Daniele, Giuliana Garzone, Kim Grego, Alessandra Vicentini, Paola Clara Leotta, Stefania Maci, Renzo Mocini, Anna Franca Plastina, Annarita Tavani, Marianna Iya Zummo.

Franca Daniele teaches Medical English at "G. D'Annunzio" University in Chieti. She is author of many publications especially in the field of Medical English and Linguistics. More specifically her researches are concerned with academic discourse in medicine, medical translation, multiculturalism in medicine and teaching medical English. Also she has translated a number of academic scientific and medical papers and books.

Giuliana Garzone is Full Professor of English, Linguistics and Translation at Milan University. Her research interests are mainly in ESP, and in particular legal, scientific and corporate communication, and in translation and interpreting studies. She is author or (co-)editor of over twenty books, and has published over a hundred book chapters and journal articles, and she has coordinated several research projects.

Franco Angeli Editore – Contributi: Barbara Cappuzzo, Kim Grego, Paola Clara Leotta, Stefania Maci, Renzo Mocini, Anna Franca Plastina, Annarita Tavani, Alessandra Vicentini, Marianna Lya Zummo – pp. 200 – 1a edizione 2016.