Search Results - "Wendland, Claire"
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Assessing empathy development in medical education: a systematic review
Published in Medical education (01-03-2016)“…Context Empathy in doctor–patient relationships is a familiar topic for medical scholars and a crucial goal for medical educators. Nonetheless, there are…”
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Physician Anthropologists
Published in Annual review of anthropology (21-10-2019)“…Physician anthropologists have contributed extensively to the anthropology of biomedicine, as well as to other aspects of medical anthropology. Their use of…”
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Moral Maps and Medical Imaginaries: Clinical Tourism at Malawi's College of Medicine
Published in American anthropologist (01-03-2012)“…At an understaffed and underresourced urban African training hospital, Malawian medical students learn to be doctors while foreign medical students, visiting…”
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Society for Medical Anthropology Statement on Supreme Court Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization Decision
Published in Medical anthropology quarterly (01-12-2022)“…This statement summarizes key findings from anthropological and related scholarship on the harmful consequences of inadequate abortion access, leading the…”
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Decolonizing study-abroad programs in nursing in low- and middle-income countries
Published in Nursing outlook (01-09-2024)“…Study abroad programs expose scholars, including nursing faculty and students, to different settings and cultures. However, the world of global health is…”
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Admitting privileges: A construction ecology perspective on the unintended consequences of medical school admissions
Published in Advances in health sciences education : theory and practice (01-10-2023)“…Medical-school applicants learn from many sources that they must stand out to fit in. Many construct self-presentations intended to appeal to medical-school…”
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Opening up the black box: looking for a more capacious version of capacity in global health partnerships
Published in Canadian journal of African studies (01-09-2016)“…Some versions of capacity building construe the goal of North‒South partnerships as rendering African laboratories, doctors, scientists, and universities…”
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The Vanishing Mother: Cesarean Section and "Evidence-Based Obstetrics"
Published in Medical anthropology quarterly (01-06-2007)“…The philosophy of "evidence-based medicine"-basing medical decisions on evidence from randomized controlled trials and other forms of aggregate data rather…”
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Exceptional deliveries: home births as ethical anomalies in American obstetrics
Published in The Journal of clinical ethics (01-09-2013)“…Interest in home birth appears to be growing among American women, and most obstetricians can expect to encounter patients who are considering home birth. In…”
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Research, Therapy, and Bioethical Hegemony: The Controversy over Perinatal AZT Trials in Africa
Published in African studies review (01-12-2008)“…Research on zidovudine (AZT) for pregnant women in Africa sparked worldwide debate in the late 1990s. The debate ultimately led to the rewriting of…”
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Who Counts? What Counts? Place and the Limits of Perinatal Mortality Measures
Published in AMA journal of ethics (01-03-2018)“…Maternal and neonatal mortality statistics foreground some possible causes of death at the expense of others. Political place (nation, state) and place of…”
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Animating Biomedicine’s Moral Order: The Crisis of Practice in Malawian Medical Training
Published in Current anthropology (01-12-2012)“…The experiences of African students learning to be doctors in an underfunded Malawi hospital challenge the equation of biomedicine with values of reductionism,…”
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Animating Biomedicine's Moral Order
Published in Current anthropology (01-12-2012)“…The experiences of African students learning to be doctors in an underfunded Malawi hospital challenge the equation of biomedicine with values of reductionism,…”
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Improvising Medicine: An African Oncology Ward in an Emerging Cancer Epidemic. JulieLivingston. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2012. 228 pp
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The changing dynamics of community care and support in rural Malawi: The impact on Women's health and wellbeing at end of life
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-05-2022)“…In this critical ethnographic study, we examined women's end of life experiences in Malawi, one of the few countries in the world with a national palliative…”
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