ARC DECRA and Senior Research Fellow in Health Communication, Australian National University
Dr Mary Dahm is a linguist analysing how the little (or big) things we do (or don't do) with language impact on patient safety and quality of care.
She has a keen interest in Communicating for Diagnostic Excellence, improving the critical diagnostic conversations clinicians have with patients, from history taking to providing diagnosis, discussing risk and managing and communicating uncertainty.
Dr Dahm's program of work is impactful, translational research at the nexus of applied linguistics and health communication. Her interdisciplinary collaborations involve clinicians across a range of care settings, health consumer representatives, and patients. She aims to identify communication and systemic issues to address barriers to improve diagnosis, patient safety and quality of care through innovative consumer-driven research in health communication.
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