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The 3rd International E-Symposium on
Communication in Health Care
“Advancing Frontiers of Health Communication Research, Education and Practice during the Pandemic”

Dates: 1-2 March 2021
Time: Day 1: 09:00-19:00 HKT; Day 2: 09:00-18:15 HKT
Venue:  Online via Zoom​​​​ 
HKU Organising  Committee: Susan Bridges, Vincent Wai Sum Tse, Olga Zayts-Spence
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1 March 2021

09:30-10:00

Difficult conversations in healthcare: Concepts for the Covid pandemic

Elizabeth Rider

Harvard Medical School/ Boston Children's Hospital

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1 March 2021

15:30-16:00 (CANCELLED)

Contemporary issues in handling an epidemic outbreak

Peter Schulz

The University of Lugano

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1 March 2021

18:15-19:00

Corpus approaches to healthcare communication

Elena Semino

Lancaster University

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2 March 2021

09:00-09:30

Mapping the complexities of intercultural healthcare research during the pandemic: Empirical, theoretical and practical implications for Chile

Mariana Lazzaro-Salazar

Universidad Católica del Maule

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2 March 2021

17:15-18:00

Surfing and diving with the infodemic:
Observations from the global COVID-19 digital communication

May O. Lwin

Nanyang Technological University

Effective health communication is more essential than ever during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Ever-changing information, conflicting views and advice, and uncertainty and anxiety among the world’s populations have challenged many well-established and effective health communication practices. Medical and healthcare professionals face the daily reality of difficult conversations about death and dying, the need to establish rapport with patients and families remotely, and significant burnout, among other challenges. Communication with chronically ill patients and those with acute diseases other than COVID-19 is also disrupted due to widespread restrictions on access to medical facilities and services. Medical educators confront new challenges in providing students with practical exposure in live clinical contexts to achieve graduate competencies. Some medical students were fast-tracked to graduation to join the frontline in this unprecedented fight. These are just a sample of the many issues brought to the fore by the pandemic. Meanwhile, other critical issues related to effective health communication existed pre-pandemic remain.

 

HKU Research and Impact Initiative on Communication in Healthcare (HKU RIICH) invites you to join us at the 3rd International E-Symposium on Communication in Health Care (co-organised by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) that will engage with critical issues in health communication pre-, during and post- COVID-19. This two-day event brings together international academics and practitioners from across relevant disciplines of health communication, linguistics, social sciences, medical education, and medicine to share their ongoing research and practical insights in a collaborative effort to address the challenges of health communication in the current times, and lessons going forward.

Keynote Speakers (Hong Kong Time Indicated Below; Please click the titles below to see the abstracts.)

Keynotes by Elena Semino and May O. Lwin are scheduled for the end of Day 1 and Day 2 respectively. The time slots indicated here include a 30-min talk and a 15-min Q&A. Other keynotes are also 30-min long and their respective Q&A is to be conducted in the format of virtual coffee chat. Please see Day 1 and Day 2 programme for details.​

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