Sturgiss, ElizabethSmith, Gavin2020-09-030263-2136http://hdl.handle.net/1885/209288Having an appreciation of sociological language will assist clinical researchers to better engage with sociology ideas and papers, com- municate in more collaborative and open-ended ways with soci- ologists, and extend their horizons of understanding to include the complex, socially situated character of personal health.This work was funded by a Research School of Social Sciences Grant from the Australian National University (2017, GS).application/pdfen-AU© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University PressPromoting interdisciplinary research through transversality - an aid to communicating more effectively with health sociologists202010.1093/fampra/cmz0952020-05-17