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5th International Conference on
Conversation Analysis & Clinical Encounters (CACE)
Holywell Park Loughborough University UK
3-5 July 2015
PROGRAMME
CACE-15 is a collaboration between Loughborough University and the University of Nottingham
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Please note that REGISTRATION & the RECEPTION on the evening before the conference begins, on Thursday 2nd
July, is to be held in the DELEGATE LOUNGE, BURLEIGH COURT. Burleigh Court is in the centre of the campus.
All other events (i.e. Friday-Sunday) will be held in the Holywell Park Conference Centre, Loughborough University
campus, where all rooms are located. This programme is provisional – any amendments that may be necessary will
be shown on the programme provided on arrival.
Thursday 2nd July
Time
Events and venues
18.30 - 20.00
Registration & Reception
BURLEIGH COURT (DELEGATE LOUNGE)
Friday 3rd July, Day 1
Time
Events (presenters and topic) and venues
8.30 - 9.15
Registration: Holywell entrance foyer (The Babbage, The Dennis Rooke Building, Holywell Park)
9.15 - 9.30
Stephenson lecture theatre
Welcome and introduction
Paul Drew
9.30 - 10.30
Stephenson lecture theatre
Jeffrey D. Robinson (Portland State University) (with Maria K. Ventis, Purdue University)
Breast cancer patients’ surgical decision-making urgency: gleaning preferences from question-answer
sequences
Chair: Ruth Parry
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10.30 - 11.00
The Babbage
Refreshments
11.00 - 12.30
Stephenson lecture theatre
Brunel/Murdoch
Kelvin/Marconi
Weiste Occupational therapy in
psychiatric outpatient care
Barnes et al GPs’
recommending practices for
patient self-care
Webb Speaking on behalf of
patients
Merlino
therapy
Aphasia & speech
Peters Clinical interactions in a
Montreal rehabilitation centre
Larsen Patient education for
self-management of chronic
disease
Syed & Mohd Don Negotiating
treatment recommendations on
starting insulin
12.30 - 14.00
Harasym Collaboration in
clinician scientist, community
physician & patient consultant
talk about disease
Williams
clerking
Medical student
The Babbage
Buffet lunch
14.00 - 15.30
Stephenson
Brunel/Murdoch
Kelvin/Marconi
Pascal
Edison
Parallel Data
Sessions
Cantwell & Rae
Curtin
Communication
about fatigue in
advanced cancer
White, Casey &
Thompson
Lindell
Pluralistic
psychotherapy
O’Reilly &
Kiyimba
Child mental
health assessment
interactions
Comparing
simulated & actual
surgical
consultations
Accounting for
antibiotic
treatment
recommendations
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15.30 - 16.00
The Babbage
Refreshments
16.00 - 17.30
Stephenson lecture theatre
Brunel/Murdoch
Kelvin/Marconi
Clark et al Health assessment
with older clients (holism)
Shaw et al Parental
involvement in neonatal critical
care decision-making
Penn et al Place formulations
as source of trouble in emergency
medical calls
Wu Discounting possible
diagnoses in Chinese primary
care (diabetes clinics)
Sert et al Patient privacy in
possible cases of domestic
violence
Cox Diagnoses in surgical
consultations for early-stage
breast cancer
Woods Caller satisfaction in
closings of calls to a cancer
helpline
Elsey Differential diagnosis of
dementia in memory clinics
Pino et al How doctors address
patients’ life expectancy
questions in hospice consultations
18.30
Evening free
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Saturday 4th July Day 2
Time
Events (presenters and topic) and venues
9.30 - 10.30
Stephenson lecture theatre
Jon Hindmarsh (King’s College London)
Teamwork and coordination in robotically-assisted surgery
Chair: Alison Pilnick
10.30 - 11.00
The Babbage
Refreshments
11.00 - 12.30
Stephenson lecture theatre
Brunel/Murdoch
Kelvin/Marconi
Symonds et al Using formal
CA coding to characterise
communication practices in
consultations for childhood RTIs
Paananen How gestures
facilitate interaction in
multicultural primary care
Bolden & Angell Treatment
recommendations in psychiatric
visits
Flinkfeldt Patients' 'wants':
Negotiating the sick role in social
insurance meetings
Kushida Psychiatrists’ practices
for shaping patients’ treatment
expectations
Spranz-Fogasy Modifying as
an interactional resource in
psychosomatic interviews
Demidova Online forum as a
tool for shared decision-making in
Graves disease
Ford
Gelcich Communicating risk in
diabetes consultations
12.30 - 14.00
Empathy in palliative care
The Babbage
Buffet lunch
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14.00 - 15.30
Stephenson
Brunel/Murdoch
Kelvin/Marconi
Pascal
Edison
Parallel Data
Sessions
Walker
Speech/language
therapy with person
w/ aphasia
Jackson & Calley
Woods & Leydon
Requests for
prognosis on a
cancer helpline
Chrysikou et al
Parry et al
Symptom
presentation in a
UK Accident and
Emergency
department
Broaching end-oflife matters with
terminally ill
patients
15.30 - 16.00
The Babbage
Pain management
in labour & delivery
Refreshments
16.00 - 17.30
Stephenson lecture theatre
Brunel/Murdoch
Kelvin/Marconi
Bloch & Antaki Professional
practice in delivering medical
helpline advice
Ostermann & Frezza Absent
diagnoses in genetic testing
Doehring Corrections of
patients by companions in seizure
clinics
Lopriore & LeCouteur
Structural organization &
interactional difficulty in men’s
calls to a medical helpline
Neel et al Responsiveness,
routinisation & repair in
emergency medical calls
19.00
Gala Dinner
Cortezi & Ostermann Polar
questions in reproductive genetic
counseling consultations
Rivas Misplaced praise in
community pharmacy smoking
cessation service
Jenkins & Reuber When CA
intervention recommendations
conflict with traditional clinical
aims (seizure clinics)
Li & Li CA & communication
between doctors and patients
Burleigh Court (Loughborough University campus)
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Sunday 5th July, Day 3
Time
All events (after registration) in the Stephenson Lecture Theatre. Refreshments, including
lunch, in the Babbage foyer
8.30 - 9.15
Registration: Holywell entrance foyer (The Babbage, The Dennis Rooke Building, Holywell Park)
9.15 - 9.30
Welcome and introduction
Paul Drew
9.30-10.30
Merran Toerien (University of York, UK)
Patient Choice: “A priority of the modern NHS” (psst… but do we know what it is?)
10.30 - 11.00
The Babbage
Refreshments
11.00 - 12.40
Clinicians/medical researchers talking about projects in which CA is the principal research method
Jennifer Clegg (Psychiatry & Applied Psychology, Nottingham University)
Luke Feathers (Palliative Medicine, LOROS, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust)
Arnstein Finset (Department of Behavioural Sciences in Medicine, Oslo University; editor, Patient
Education & Counseling)
Gerry Leydon (Primary Care, Faculty of Medicine, Southampton University)
Neil Marlow (Neonatalologist, Institute for Women’s Health, UCL)
12.40 - 13.45
The Babbage
Buffet lunch
13.45 – 14:45
Markus Reuber (Neurology, University of Sheffield/Royal Hallamshire Hospital)
Examining patient talk to explain the ‘medically unexplained’: A case of nonepileptic attack disorder
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14:50 – 15:35
CA studies of medical interactions, each in a 5-minute nutshell!
Rebecca Barnes
One in a Million: A study of primary care consultations
Galina Bolden & Beth Angell
Shannon Clark
Treatment recommendation phase in psychiatric visits
Conducting health assessments with older clients
Chris Elsey Differential diagnosis of dementia/FMD in the memory clinic
Ruth Parry Life expectancy questions in hospice consultations
Jeff Robinson Surgical decision-making in breast cancer treatment
Lin Wu
15:35-16:00
Diagnosis in Chinese hospital primary care (diabetes clinics)
The Babbage
Refreshments
16:00 – 17:00
Round table discussion and Qs-As
17:00
Conference Close
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