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Rachel Prentice, “Bodies in Formation: An Ethnography of Anatomy and Surgery Education” (Duke UP, 2013)

Aug 28, 2013
This podcast explores the fascinating world of anatomical and surgical education in North America. It covers topics such as dissecting human cadavers, surgical training, and the creation of computational bodies. The podcast provides insights into the technical, ethical, and affective aspects of medical education. It combines science studies and anthropology to examine the role of emotions, perceptions, and ethics in medical training. The podcast also delves into the emotional experiences of anatomy labs and the ongoing debate surrounding cadaver dissection. It explores the hidden curriculum of surgical residency and the transformative impact of minimally invasive surgery.
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