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9780520088962

American Medicine

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  • ISBN13:

    9780520088962

  • ISBN10:

    0520088964

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2023-09-01
  • Publisher: University of California Press

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Summary

What does it mean to be a good doctor in America today? How do such challenges as new biotechnologies, the threat of malpractice suits, and proposed health-care reform affect physicians' ability to provide quality care? These and many other crucial questions are examined in this book, the first to fully explore the meaning and politics of competence in modern American medicine. Based on Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good's recent ethnographic studies of three distinct medical communities--physicians in rural California, academics and students involved in Harvard Medical School's innovative "New Pathway" curriculum, and oncologists working on breast cancer treatment--the book demonstrates the centrality of the issue of competence throughout the medical world. Competence, it shows, provides the framework for discussing the power struggles between rural general practitioners and specialists, organizational changes in medical education, and the clinical narratives of high-technology oncologists. In their own words, practitioners, students, and academics describe what competence means to them and reveal their frustration with medical-legal institutions, malpractice, and the limitations of peer review and medical training. Timely and provocative, this study is essential reading for medical professionals, academics, anthropologists, and sociologists, as well as health-care policymakers.

Author Biography

Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good is Associate Professor of Medical Sociology at Harvard Medical School.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Engaging the Fieldp. 1
Medical Malpractice and the Voices of Medicinep. 9
The Challenge to Local Medicinep. 33
Competence and Care: Cultural Conflicts Embedded in Gender and Specialtyp. 54
A Crisis of Competencep. 72
National Crises in Obstetrical Care: Competence and Risk Reexaminedp. 91
Narrative Strategies in Presentation and Performance: From Artifice to Competencep. 125
The Social Production of Physician Competencep. 143
Competence and Clinical Narratives in Oncologyp. 177
Epilogue: The Relevance of Competence to Policyp. 197
Notesp. 209
Referencesp. 227
Indexp. 249
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