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The International Centre for Communication in Healthcare: Creating Safer and More Compassionate Healthcare Systems around the World

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Slade, Diana
Matthiessen, Christian
Rider, Elizabeth A
Pun, Jack K H

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McGill University's Programs in Whole Person Care

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Background: The role of communication in healthcare receives increasing attention, yet little research exists that brings together perspectives from interprofessional healthcare researchers and practitioners with linguists and communication specialists. The International Centre for Communication in Healthcare[1] is a response to increasing recognition of the central role of communication and relationships in the delivery of safe, effective and compassionate healthcare.

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The International Journal of Whole Person Care

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2099-12-31
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