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Mara Buchbinder

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Anthropology & Medicine|March 21, 2013
THE CANON - 5. Patients and healers in the context of culture: an explorationof the borderland between anthropology, medicine, and psychiatry, by Arthur KleinmanMara Buchbinder
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|August 30, 2023
MAID in America: Expanding Our Gaze on the Ethics of AssistanceMara Buchbinder
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|August 20, 2022
Dirty Work in Medicine: Understanding U.S. Physicians' Agency in Contested Medical PracticesMara Buchbinder
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|July 18, 2018
Choreographing Death: A Social Phenomenology of Medical Aid-in-dying in the United StatesMara Buchbinder
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry|October 19, 2011
"Sticky" brains and sticky encounters in a U.S. pediatric pain clinicMara Buchbinder
Journal of Medical Ethics|March 23, 2017
Aid-in-dying laws and the physician's duty to informMara Buchbinder
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 13, 2011
Newborn screening and maternal diagnosis: rethinking family benefitMara Buchbinder, Stefan Timmermans
Medical Anthropology|January 11, 2011
Medical technologies and the dream of the perfect newbornMara Buchbinder, Stefan Timmermans
Journal of Medical Ethics|February 6, 2024
Beyond coercion: reframing the influencing other in medically assisted deathMara Buchbinder, Noah Berens
The Hastings Center Report|February 21, 2024
Opening the Door: Rethinking "Difficult Conversations" about Living and Dying with DementiaMara Buchbinder, Nancy Berlinger
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Anthropology & Medicine|March 21, 2013
THE CANON - 5. Patients and healers in the context of culture: an explorationof the borderland between anthropology, medicine, and psychiatry, by Arthur KleinmanMara Buchbinder
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|August 30, 2023
MAID in America: Expanding Our Gaze on the Ethics of AssistanceMara Buchbinder
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|August 20, 2022
Dirty Work in Medicine: Understanding U.S. Physicians' Agency in Contested Medical PracticesMara Buchbinder
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|July 18, 2018
Choreographing Death: A Social Phenomenology of Medical Aid-in-dying in the United StatesMara Buchbinder
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry|October 19, 2011
"Sticky" brains and sticky encounters in a U.S. pediatric pain clinicMara Buchbinder
Journal of Medical Ethics|March 23, 2017
Aid-in-dying laws and the physician's duty to informMara Buchbinder
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 13, 2011
Newborn screening and maternal diagnosis: rethinking family benefitMara Buchbinder, Stefan Timmermans
Medical Anthropology|January 11, 2011
Medical technologies and the dream of the perfect newbornMara Buchbinder, Stefan Timmermans
Journal of Medical Ethics|February 6, 2024
Beyond coercion: reframing the influencing other in medically assisted deathMara Buchbinder, Noah Berens
The Hastings Center Report|February 21, 2024
Opening the Door: Rethinking "Difficult Conversations" about Living and Dying with DementiaMara Buchbinder, Nancy Berlinger
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