
Rachel Prentice, “Bodies in Formation: An Ethnography of Anatomy and Surgery Education” (Duke UP, 2013)
New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
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The Hidden Curriculum and Lessons of Surgical Residency
This chapter explores the technical, ethical, and perceptual lessons learned in surgical residency and the hidden curriculum of medicine. It discusses the importance of control as a pedagogical value and the connection between control and ethics in the field of surgery. The chapter also highlights the transformative effect of minimally invasive surgery on surgeons' perceptual relations to patients' bodies.
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