<p><b>How the authority of medicine is continuously shaped by relationships among physicians, industry, colleagues, and organizations </b><br><br>Exploring how the authority of medicine is controlled, negotiated, and organized, <i>Managing Medical Authority</i> asks: How is knowledge shared throughout the profession? Who makes decisions when your heart malfunctions¿physicians, hospital administrators, or private companies who sell pacemakers? How do physicians gain and keep their influence? Arguing that medicine¿s authority is managed in collegial competition across venues, Daniel Menchik examines the full range of stakeholders driving the direction of the field: medical trainees, clinicians, researchers, administrators, and even the corporations that develop groundbreaking technologies enabling longer and better lives.<br><br>Menchik takes us into Superior Hospital to witness surgeries and executive negotiations. He moves outside the hospital to watch professional committees craft sta