Introduction1 Conversations in Medicine: Problematizing Clinical Practice2 Institutional Sites: McMaster University and Canada's Contribution to Medical Training3 Responsibilizing a New Kind of Clinician: Problem-Based Learning4 Technologies of Regulation: Clinical Practice Guidelines and the Effects of Normalization5 The Impossible Clinic: Biopolitics, Governmentality, LiberalismConclusionNotes; References; Index
Ariane Hanemaayer is an assistant professor of sociology at Brandon University in Manitoba. With Christopher J. Schneider, she is the co-editor of The Public Sociology Debate: Ethics and Engagement (2014).
This important book provides a thoughtful analysis of shortcomings, but parts of the text are so rich in medical humanities jargon that they are sometimes hard to follow. -- M. Gochfeld * CHOICE Connect *
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