That pathology and normality exist on a complex spectrum of bodily manifestation is an enduring problem at the heart of the philosophy, anthropology and history of medicine. As the primary locus for the reproduction of medicine, medical schools are important sites for cultivating knowledge of what is normal and what is not. Here students come to engage with the slippery concepts of normality and pathology in collaboration with a wide range of educational technologies - the cadavers, plastic models, illustrations and diagnostic tools which corral student knowledge of the body in both health and disease. These technologies are not universally employed across medical faculties, and variations in their use contributes to various constructions o...
ABSTRACT: This article discusses the problem of and justification for teaching anthropology in the m...
My research focuses on the ontological status of the bodies that students encounter in the medical c...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
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...
Changes are occurring in undergraduate medical curricula and there is limited published information...
In this Multimodal Sensations essay, I move beyond the often written about art of anatomy (e.g. Kemp...
This paper explores the material histories which influence contemporary medical education. Using two...
This paper enquires into how bodies are done in an anatomy lesson. I am interested in the body as ma...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
Evidence primarily from historical considerations is gathered to compare a variety of approaches to ...
In examining educational processes, researchers often seek to provide general models that can be app...
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...
It is the wisdom of medical educators that medical students be given a substrate of information and ...
ABSTRACT: This article discusses the problem of and justification for teaching anthropology in the m...
My research focuses on the ontological status of the bodies that students encounter in the medical c...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
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...
Changes are occurring in undergraduate medical curricula and there is limited published information...
In this Multimodal Sensations essay, I move beyond the often written about art of anatomy (e.g. Kemp...
This paper explores the material histories which influence contemporary medical education. Using two...
This paper enquires into how bodies are done in an anatomy lesson. I am interested in the body as ma...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...
Evidence primarily from historical considerations is gathered to compare a variety of approaches to ...
In examining educational processes, researchers often seek to provide general models that can be app...
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...
It is the wisdom of medical educators that medical students be given a substrate of information and ...
ABSTRACT: This article discusses the problem of and justification for teaching anthropology in the m...
My research focuses on the ontological status of the bodies that students encounter in the medical c...
Leading historians, anthropologists, educators and designers explore the role of materiality in medi...