This paper presents a critical reflection on the contributions and challenges associated with one rhetorical approach to studying
teaching and learning communication in health professions education. A rhetorical approach treats language as a social act,
and attends to the role of language in establishing professional identities and relationships. The research has produced insights
into the use of standard communication formats to teach novices, the nature of socialization on clinical teams, and the relationship
between communication patterns and patient safety. Challenges and emerging questions include the problem of accounting for
the material dimensions of communication in a rhetorical model, grappling with the complexities of distributed teams, and
difficulties bridging the epistemologies of rhetoric and psychometrics.
Keywords Health professional communication - Rhetorical theory - Socialization - Teamwork