SOCIOLINGUISTIC ASPECTS OF MEDICAL LANGUAGE: NAVIGATING COMMUNICATION IN HEALTHCARE
Abstract
This article explores the sociolinguistic dimensions of medical language, shedding light on how these factors affect interactions between healthcare professionals and patients. By examining power dynamics, social identities, health literacy, and technological advancements, we aim to highlight the multifaceted nature of medical discourse and its implications for effective healthcare delivery.
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