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Daniel Menchik
Member of the Graduate Faculty | Associate Professor, Sociology
Sociology
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Grants
(1)
The Social Context of Medical Innovations: Patterns in the Adoption and use of Surgical Robotics from a Transnational Perspective
Active
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2023
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$27K
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External
Principal Investigator (PI)
medical innovation,
surgical robotics,
social context,
transnational perspective,
adoption patterns
Publications
(21)
Recent
Learning to See Like a Medical Sociologist: Comparing One-Versus Two-Semester Fieldwork-Based Courses
2023
medical sociology,
fieldwork,
learning,
comparing courses,
visual perception
Review of Managing Medical Authority: How Doctors Compete for Status and Create Knowledge
2022
healthcare management,
medical competition,
doctor authority,
knowledge creation,
professional status
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
Authority Beyond Institutions: The Expert's Multivocal Process of Gaining and Sustaining Authoritativeness
2021
authority,
expertise,
institutions,
process,
sustainability
Managing Medical Authority: How Doctors Compete for Status and Create Knowledge
2021
medical authority,
doctor competition,
status dynamics,
knowledge creation,
healthcare leadership
Authority beyond institutions: the expert’s multivocal process of gaining and sustaining authoritativeness
2021
Moving from adoption to use: physicians’ mixed commitments in deciding to use robotic technologies
2020
physician decision making,
robotic technologies,
adoption,
technology use,
healthcare innovation
Moving from Adoption to Use: Physicians' Mixed Commitments in Deciding to Use Robotic Technologies
2020
Tethered venues: discerning distant influences on a field site
2019
environmental research,
ecosystem dynamics,
geospatial analysis,
anthropogenic impact,
field observations