Moments of Rupture: The Importance of Affect in Medical Education and Surgical Training
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<p>Surgery is a craft specialty: ‘doing’ in response to what is seen felt and anticipated. </p><p></p><p>The potent odours and the raw images of flesh elicit strong sensations and responses in the here-and-now or ‘thisness’ (haecceities) of practice. These experiences trigger a world of affects and senses that can disturb or rupture familiar or established ways of thinking and knowing. This book attempts to articulate these emotional complexities of learning and practice by exploring affective encounters with the uncertainty of medical events. Employing a practice based inquiry grounded in philosophical notions of affect and related concepts real stories of actual practice are analysed and theorised to examine how events of clinical practice come to matter or become meaningful to surgeons potentially disclosing new or modified capacities to see think understand and act. The philosophical writings of Alfred North Whitehead Gilles Deleuze Gilbert Simondon and Brian Massumi inform the exploration. </p><p></p><p>The critical discussions of this book are relevant for healthcare professionals medical educators practitioners and researchers interested in its main exploration: the affective conditions that emerge from disturbances in practice and their power to shape construct and transform how professionals understand their practice and function within it. </p><p></p>
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