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Dr. Catherine Schryer

Catherine Schryer

DR. CATHERINE SCHRYER

Research Project Leader

Professor and former Chair of Professional Communication, Dr. Catherine Schryer has her doctoral degree in the area of Rhetoric and Composition studies. She has a general interest in issues related to advanced literacies in the professions and a specific interest in genre theory and healthcare communication. Her work combines qualitative data analysis together with forms of discourse analysis.

In 2000, for her study of insurance writing she won the National Council of Teachers of English award for best article reporting empirical research.  Catherine also has completed two Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) supported studies. The first explored the role of case presentations in socializing students in Medicine, Optometry, and Social Work. The second investigated the role of genres such as consult letters, reports and medical records as sites of discursive negotiation between healthcare professions. She is currently conducting SSHRC supported studies on healthcare team communications.

 

  

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

The Explanatory Journalism Project is supported in part by funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.