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  • You're joking: Exploring hu... You're joking: Exploring humour and humiliation as forms of shame and obstetric violence within medical encounters
    Smith‐Oka, Vania Journal of evaluation in clinical practice, October 2022, Volume: 28, Issue: 5
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    Despite medical guidelines delineating respect towards patients, many encounters between patients and clinicians are problematic, in which patients feel disrespected, unheard, shamed or abused. This ...
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  • Becoming Gods Becoming Gods
    VANIA SMITH-OKA 07/2021
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    Through rich ethnographic narrative, Becoming Gods examines how a cohort of doctors-in-training in the Mexican city of Puebla learn to become doctors. Smith-Oka draws from compelling fieldwork, ...
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  • Managing Labor and Delivery... Managing Labor and Delivery among Impoverished Populations in Mexico: Cervical Examinations as Bureaucratic Practice
    Smith-Oka, Vania American anthropologist, December 2013, Volume: 115, Issue: 4
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    Birthing experiences for low-income and marginalized women have frequently been framed within explanatory models of authoritative knowledge and power dynamics. Many of these explanatory models have ...
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  • Becoming Gods Becoming Gods
    Smith-Oka, Vania 2021
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    No detailed description available for "Becoming Gods".
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  • Crossing Bodily, Social, an... Crossing Bodily, Social, and Intimate Boundaries: How Class, Ethnic, and Gender Differences Are Reproduced in Medical Training in Mexico
    Smith‐Oka, Vania; Marshalla, Megan K. American anthropologist, February 2019, Volume: 121, Issue: 1
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    ABSTRACT Bodies are useful instruments for understanding the reproduction of inequalities. In this article, we investigate why and how bodily, social, intimate, and physical boundaries are crossed ...
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  • Apprenticeship, Or Learning... Apprenticeship, Or Learning to Be An Expert
    Smith-Oka, Vania Medicine Anthropology Theory, 03/2022, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    Commentary to the special issue 'Therapeutic Apprenticeship: Uncovering Truth and Performing Responsibility' by Vania Smith-Oka.
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  • Cutting Women: Unnecessary ... Cutting Women: Unnecessary cesareans as iatrogenesis and obstetric violence
    Smith-Oka, Vania Social science & medicine (1982), March 2022, 2022-03-00, 20220301, Volume: 296
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    This article deepens the current understanding of the sources of obstetric violence and iatrogenesis through an analysis of cesareans. The data are drawn from ethnographic research in 2018 at a ...
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  • Microaggressions and the re... Microaggressions and the reproduction of social inequalities in medical encounters in Mexico
    Smith-Oka, Vania Social science & medicine (1982), October 2015, 2015-Oct, 2015-10-00, 20151001, Volume: 143
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    This article examines the role of microaggressions in the interactions between biomedical personnel and marginalized patients to addresses the constitutive property of medical interactions and their ...
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  • Fallen Uterus: Social Suffe... Fallen Uterus: Social Suffering, Bodily Vigor, and Social Support among Women in Rural Mexico
    Smith-Oka, Vania Medical anthropology quarterly, March 2014, Volume: 28, Issue: 1
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    This article focuses on rural indigenous Mexican women's experiences with uterine prolapse, particularly the illness's expression of social suffering. Drawing on ethnographic research conducted ...
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  • Exploring mistreatment of w... Exploring mistreatment of women during childbirth in a peri-urban setting in Kenya: experiences and perceptions of women and healthcare providers
    Oluoch-Aridi, Jackline; Smith-Oka, Vania; Milan, Ellyn ... Reproductive health, 12/2018, Volume: 15, Issue: 1
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    In Kenya, indirectly caused maternal deaths form a significant portion of all maternal deaths within the health system. Many of these deaths are avoidable and occur during delivery and labor. Poor ...
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