Abstract
TAaCT is a project that examines contemporary medical training by attending to the long history of devices that have been used to train medical practitioners, which include texts, atlases, models and a range of audio-visual apparatus. The object of TAaCT is to include reflective thinking about how technologies of representation are used to engage directly with human feeling, but which a prevailing focus on technological progress toward realistic simulation has tended to marginalise.
Publication Date
2019-04-30
Publisher
Transtechnology Research Open Access
Embargo Period
2024-11-19
Recommended Citation
Knight, J., & Perres, N. (2019) 'TAaCT: Technology, Affect and Clinical Training', Transtechnology Research Open Access: Retrieved from https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/ada-research/468