New: Issue 7.3 of Rhetoric of Health and Medicine Journal is Here!

Dear Colleagues,

Issue 7.3 of *Rhetoric of Health and Medicine* is out now!

In the issue’s introduction, titled “Learning from Practice,” editors Kim
Hensley Owens and Cathryn Molloy contemplate notions of “practice” within
medicine: “[F]or medicine, those definitions [of practice] can be complex
and legal, but here we want to focus not on those formal delineations, but
on the more quotidian meanings of practice, including not only in the sense
of repeated, habitual activities, but in the sense of practice as a form of
learning by doing and by reflecting.”

*RHM 7.3* weighs these ideas in articles on genre in medicine, identity and
inclusivity, corporate rhetoric, pandemic discourse, indigenous healing,
and more. Thanks to all the contributors: Chad Wickman; Mariel Krupansky;
Mary Clinkenbeard and Dr. Sushil Oswal; Melissa Thomas; and Hua Wang.

The full issue can be found at:
https://journals.upress.ufl.edu/rhm/issue/view/384

A new interview has been released as well! For issue 7.2, Assistant Editor
Amy Reed interviewed Dr. Jaclyn Wells about her article “Just Follow the
(Ten) Steps: Breastfeeding Education in Baby-Friendly Hospitals”:
https://medicalrhetoric.com/interview-with-dr-jaclyn-wells-issue-7-2/?. You
can find Dr. Wells’s article at
https://journals.upress.ufl.edu/rhm/article/view/1729?.

Don’t forget to also check our new Graphic RHM column here
<https://medicalrhetoric.com/graphicRHM/home/archive/column-1/>.

Happy reading!

Cheers,

Brittany

*Brittany Smart*, Ph.D., she/her
Assistant Editor, *Rhetoric of Health and Medicine*
https://journals.upress.ufl.edu/rhm