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  • 18/04/2016
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Submit!! Rhetoric of Health and Medicine As/Is

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Deadline extended due to lots of questions and requests for extensions.  New due date for proposals is June 15, 2016 Please consider submitting to the following. We are especially interested in a wide variety of voices and innovative proposals. This is your chance to help […]

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  • 18/04/2016
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CCCC 2017 Standing Group Proposals

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It’s time to submit proposals for CCCC 2017 Medical Rhetoric Standing Group Panel. See the CFP below!! —— The field of the rhetoric of health and medicine (RHM) has come a long way since Judy Segal described it as a “subfield” (2005, p. 312). With […]

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  • 04/04/2016
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Professors, Let’s Go (and Get Credit for Going) Public

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4 April 16 by Erin Trauth Before entering academia, I worked as a full-time journalist, writing features and news for a daily paper. Now, though my career focus has changed since choosing the path of an academic, my interest in journalistic work has not waned. […]

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  • 28/03/2016
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Strategies for Public Work

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by: Lisa Meloncon As some in the community are about to get together at the ATTW Conference and the CCCC conference, the Medical Rhetoric Standing Group will convene for its first meeting since the move from a special interest group to a standing group. Thus, […]

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  • 13/03/2016
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Public-ness and the CDC

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13 March 2016 by Lisa Meloncon One of my goals for 2016 was to blog more. While I’ve made progress on that front in a other places, I haven’t managed to work this blog into the regular rotation, but I’m desperately trying to find a […]

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  • 14/07/2015
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You are not alone.

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posted by Lisa Meloncon As some of you know, I’m part of the steering committee of Women in Technical Communication, which is a group dedicated to doing mentoring better. (And hey, we just won an award.) We’ve found in our research that existing models of […]

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  • 12/07/2015
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Define medical rhetoric?!?

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posted by Lisa Meloncon Over on twitter, the discussion got started on defining medical rhetoric. I liked this idea a lot because I know that under the big tent of rhetoric we approach research from different perspectives. Heifferon and Brown (2008) argued in their book  […]

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  • Call for Nominations: MRSG At-Large Member & Grad Student Rep (’26-’28)
  • Interview with Dr. Shanna Cameron, Issue 8.4
  • Third Thursday Schedule for ’25-’26 AY!
  • Interview with Dr. Megan Eatman, Issue 8.3
  • Interview with Dr. Christa Teston and Addison Torrence, Issue 7.4
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