This paper explores the material histories which influence contemporary medical education. Using two obstetric simulators found in the distinct teaching environments of the University of Development Studies in the north of Ghana and Maastricht University in the south of the Netherlands, this paper deconstructs the material conditions which shape current practice in order to emphasise the past practices that remain relevant, yet often invisible, in modern medicine. Building on conceptual ideas drawn from STS and the productive tensions which emerge from close collaboration between historians and anthropologists, we argue that the pull of past practice can be understood as a form of friction, where historical practices ‘stick’ to modern mater...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
This paper explores the material histories which influence contemporary medical education. Using two...
This paper explores the material histories which influence contemporary medical education. Using two...
This paper explores the material histories which influence contemporary medical education. Using two...
In 18th century obstetrics became a special branch of medicine, with a corpus of physiological and p...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
This thesis explores the use, and later non-use, of the vectis – an instrument invented in the seven...
That pathology and normality exist on a complex spectrum of bodily manifestation is an enduring prob...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
Simulation in healthcare education has a long history, yet in many ways, we have been reinventing th...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
Building on the work of Mbembe (2019) and Silva (2007), we theorise how the obstetric institution ca...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
This paper explores the material histories which influence contemporary medical education. Using two...
This paper explores the material histories which influence contemporary medical education. Using two...
This paper explores the material histories which influence contemporary medical education. Using two...
In 18th century obstetrics became a special branch of medicine, with a corpus of physiological and p...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
This thesis explores the use, and later non-use, of the vectis – an instrument invented in the seven...
That pathology and normality exist on a complex spectrum of bodily manifestation is an enduring prob...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
Simulation in healthcare education has a long history, yet in many ways, we have been reinventing th...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
Building on the work of Mbembe (2019) and Silva (2007), we theorise how the obstetric institution ca...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...