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  2. Kathryn C. Montgomery is Professor in the Public Communication Division, School of Communication, at American University, where she directs the Project on Youth, Media, and Democracy. As founder of the Center for Media Education, she led a coalition of advocacy groups in a series of successful media policy campaigns on behalf of children and youth.

    • Kathryn C. Montgomery
    • 2007
  3. Apr 20, 2006 · Kathryn Montgomery. Oxford University Press, £23.99/$39.50, pp 208 ISBN 0 19 518712 1. Rating: Rating: She is a sympathetic and sometimes incisive observer of the practice of clinical judgment. And she writes movingly about her own personal experience when her daughter was diagnosed as having breast cancer at 28.

    • Kevin Barraclough
    • 2006
  4. Kathryn Montgomery's new book, How Doctors Think, addresses the thorny question of clinical judgement: of how doctors bring their knowledge and reasoning to bear on the problems of an individual patient, and how, even in this most technological of times, it remains essential to good medical practice. She explores what it is, how it is formed and taught, and the consequences of ignoring it in ...

    • Ross Kessel
    • 2006
  5. Jun 8, 2018 · After fifteen years of research and academic leadership at American University School of Communication, Dr. Kathryn Montgomery is retiring. “As a prolific and preeminent thought leader in digital media policy, [she is] considered one of the world’s leading scholarly pioneers in studying though social media engagement and digital privacy,” said SOC Dean Jeff Rutenbeck.

  6. In this way, the doctor constructs a tentative account of an illness. Yet most doctors, along with their patients and the general public, prefer to think of medicine as a replicable, invariant science. In How Doctors Think, Kathryn Montgomery contends that assuming medicine is strictly a science can have adverse effects. She suggests these can ...

  7. Feb 26, 2008 · Bio. Kathryn Montgomery has written and published extensively about the role of media in society, addressing a variety of topics, including: the politics of entertainment television; youth engagement with digital media; and contemporary advertising and marketing practices. In addition to numerous journal articles, chapters, and reports, she is ...

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