Published March, 2016
By Megan Crowley-Matoka
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By Megan Crowley-Matoka
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In "Domesticating Organ Transplant" Megan Crowley-Matoka examines the iconic power of kidney transplantation in Mexico, where the procedure is inexorably linked to the imaginings of individual and national identity, national pride, and the role of women in creating the Mexican state.
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Published March, 2016
By Vincanne Adams
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By Vincanne Adams
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The contributors to Metrics use ethnographic evidence from around the globe to evaluate the accomplishments, limits, and the consequences of applying metrics to global health. Now the standard in measuring global health program success, metrics has far implications that extend beyond patients to the political and financial realms.
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Published March, 2016
By Vincanne Adams
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By Vincanne Adams
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The contributors to Metrics use ethnographic evidence from around the globe to evaluate the accomplishments, limits, and the consequences of applying metrics to global health. Now the standard in measuring global health program success, metrics has far implications that extend beyond patients to the political and financial realms.
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€109.80
Published November, 2015
By Zoe H Wool
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By Zoe H Wool
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Zoe H. Wool explores how the most severely injured veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars rehabilitating at Walter Reed Medical Center-whether recovering from losing a limb or sustaining a traumatic brain injury-struggle to build some kind of ordinary life in a situation that is anything but ordinary.
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Published November, 2015
By Zoe H Wool and Zoee Hamilton Wool
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By Zoe H Wool and Zoee Hamilton Wool
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Zoe H. Wool explores how the most severely injured veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars rehabilitating at Walter Reed Medical Center whether recovering from losing a limb or sustaining a traumatic brain injury struggle to build some kind of ordinary life in a situation that is anything but ordinary."
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€21.95
Published August, 2015
By Natasha Myers
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By Natasha Myers
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Published August, 2015
By Natasha Myers
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By Natasha Myers
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Published August, 2015
By Marcia C. Inhorn
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By Marcia C. Inhorn
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Marcia C. Inhorn's ethnography of international travelers seeking in vitro fertilization treatment in the global IVF hub of Dubai shows that infertile couples, or "reprotravelers," leave their countries because IVF treatment is not safe, affordable, legal or effective. Inhorn opens a window into the painful, frustrating, and expensive world of infertility.
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Published August, 2015
By Marcia C. Inhorn
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By Marcia C. Inhorn
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Marcia C. Inhorn's ethnography of international travelers seeking in vitro fertilization treatment in the global IVF hub of Dubai shows that infertile couples, or "reprotravelers," leave their countries because IVF treatment is not safe, affordable, legal or effective. Inhorn opens a window into the painful, frustrating, and expensive world of infertility.
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€31.71
Published May, 2015
By Sharon R. Kaufman
Publisher: Duke University Press
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By Sharon R. Kaufman
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Sharon R. Kaufman examines the quandary of patients, families and doctors not knowing the point where enough medical treatment becomes too much treatment. A hidden chain of drivers among science, industry, new technology, and insurance spur this quandary, serving to obscure the ability to identify the difference between extraordinary and ordinary medicine.
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