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Daniel Menchik
Member of the Graduate Faculty | Associate Professor, Sociology
Sociology
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Learning to See Like a Medical Sociologist: Comparing One-Versus Two-Semester Fieldwork-Based Courses
2023
medical sociology,
fieldwork,
learning,
comparing courses,
visual perception
Learning to See Like a Medical Sociologist: Comparing One- Versus Two-Semester Fieldwork-Based Courses
2022
medical sociology,
fieldwork-based learning,
education,
sociological research methods
Automating Expert Labor in Medicine: What Are the Questions?
2022
medical automation,
expert systems,
healthcare technology,
medical expertise,
question formulation
Review of Managing Medical Authority: How Doctors Compete for Status and Create Knowledge
2022
healthcare management,
medical competition,
doctor authority,
knowledge creation,
professional status
Managing medical authority: How doctors compete for status and create knowledge
2021
healthcare,
knowledge creation,
status
DEATH REGISTERS: HOW HOSPICE PROFESSIONALS USE FUTURE-ORIENTED LANGUAGE TO MANAGE THE EXPECTATIONS OF PATIENTS'FAMILIES
2021
palliative care,
communication,
end-of-life care,
family support
Authority Beyond Institutions: The Expert's Multivocal Process of Gaining and Sustaining Authoritativeness
2021
authority,
expertise,
institutions,
process,
sustainability
Moving from adoption to use: Physicians’ mixed commitments in deciding to use robotic technologies
2020
technology adoption,
healthcare technology,
medical innovation
Tethered venues: discerning distant influences on a field site
2019
environmental research,
ecosystem dynamics,
geospatial analysis,
anthropogenic impact,
field observations
Interdependent Career Types and Divergent Standpoints on the use of Advanced Technology in Medicine
2017
career types,
advanced technology,
medicine,
interdependence,
divergent standpoints