Conversation: A Well-Informed Profile of Its Contributors

4th International Conference on Primary Health Care & 2nd Euro Nursing Congress

September 15-16 2025 | Virtual Event

Sofica Bistriceanu

Academic Medical Unit, Romania

Abstract :

People’s collaborative work supposes verbal and nonverbal communication. Words are the
essential channel of transmission of data of interest. Spoken or written words tell us about
one’s mental activity, including intent and how one does it. Collaboration in person offers
more data, which can help to better understand a person’s knowledge, health, and morality.
Based on these data and skills in interactions with others, their collaboration can extend or
end, depending on the person’s enjoyment of such actions. Conversations can disappoint or
delight, and repetitive, pleasant discussions positively impact personal health. Provoked and
inflamed talks can be harmful, especially for heart functioning in vulnerable, old individuals.
A conversation’s dual effect must be considered, especially when interacting with unknown
individuals. Spoken words provide insights into a person’s health; tone, pitch, volume, fluency,
and construction of a phrase – all inform us about the functionality of the respiratory,
cardiovascular, and nervous systems. They also reflect the speaker’s emotional involvement,
personal knowledge across various areas, expertise in specific domains, and communication
skills. Personality traits are conveyed through voice, making speech unique for each individual.
However, it is also subject to change over time as the phonation and resonator systems
evolve, along with their nervous control.

Biography :

Sofica Bistriceanu, MD, Ph.D., graduated from Iasi University in Romania and family medicine research at Maastricht
University. She joined the European, American, and Asian Primary Care Research Group, American Academy
on Communication in Healthcare, APTR, IHI, NICHQ, EPCCS, EURACT, and WONCA Meetings. With over 100
research studies shared internationally, she has been recognized with numerous awards. Dr. Sofica Bistriceanu
is a member of the Academy for Professionalism in Health Care, serves on the Editorial Review Board for The
Journal of Patient Experience (JPX), is an Associate Editor for PriMera Scientific Publication, and is a member of
the Editorial Board of Journal of Medical Research and Clinical Case Reports, Research Portal Central Publishers.
She represents the Academic Medical Unit- CMI, in NT, ROU. Additionally, she is the author of seven volumes
of poetry published by Cronica, Iasi Publishing House, and Time, Iasi Publishing House.