Becoming gods :: medical training in Mexican hospitals /

Through rich ethnographic narrative, Becoming Gods examines how a cohort of doctors-in-training in the Mexican city of Puebla learn to become doctors. Smith-Oka draws from compelling fieldwork, ethnography, and interviews with interns, residents, and doctors that tell the story of how medical traine...

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Main Author: Smith-Oka, Vania, 1975- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, [2021]
Series:Medical Anthropology Ser.
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Online Access:DE-862
DE-863
Summary:Through rich ethnographic narrative, Becoming Gods examines how a cohort of doctors-in-training in the Mexican city of Puebla learn to become doctors. Smith-Oka draws from compelling fieldwork, ethnography, and interviews with interns, residents, and doctors that tell the story of how medical trainees learn to wield new tools, language, and technology and how their white coat, stethoscope, and newfound technical, linguistic, and sensory skills lend them an authority that they cultivate with each practice, transforming their sense of self. Becoming Gods illustrates the messy, complex, and nuanced nature of medical training, where trainees not only have to acquire a monumental number of skills but do so against a backdrop of strict hospital hierarchy and a crumbling national medical system that deeply shape who they are.
Item Description:Description based upon print version of record.
Physical Description:1 online resource (229 p.).
Bibliography:References -- Index -- About the Author -- Series Titles.
ISBN:1978819692
9781978819696

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