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Women and the Practice of Medicine - A New History (1950-2020) (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
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Women and the Practice of Medicine - A New History (1950-2020) (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
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This text offers a new interpretation of the dramatic changes that
occurred in women in medicine over the course of the last seventy
years, starting from the 1950s when women physicians were a
curiosity to the present day when their presence is accepted and
their achievements are broadly acknowledged. In seven chapters
arranged by decades, this book examines the seminal events that
shaped what has been described as "the changing face of medicine."
Using the lived experiences of women physicians featured as
vignettes throughout the narrative, the book traces the effects of
the quota system for admissions, second wave feminism and Title IX
legislation, the restrictions of the "glass ceiling," and a cascade
of "equity issues" in career advancement and salary to offer a new
account of the roles women played in shaping the standards and the
contributing to progress in the field of medicine. Women faced
gender specific challenges to enter, train and practice medicine
that did not abate as they strove to balance work and family. As
the book shows, such challenges and the attendant institutional
responses offered by medical schools and government rulings shaped
how women "do" medicine differently. Women and the Practice of
Medicine offers a unique interpretation of this history and
accounts for the changes in social norms as well as in women's
perspectives that have made them an invaluable "new normal" in the
contemporary world of medicine. This book fills a gap in the more
recent history of women in medicine, much of which is written by
academic historians or sociologists; this book contributes a
clinician's "on the ground" point of view. It includes a
researched, structured historical narrative spanning the last 70
years, but it seeks to frame this narrative with the personal
stories and accomplishments of women physicians who lived through
the time in question. The book also provides an overview of how
much has changed in the practice of medicine as well as a reminder
of what has not changed and what needs to further evolve for women
to be equitable partners in medicine as well as other professional
disciplines. The book concludes with two appendices containing a
questionnaire used in interviews of 40 women conducted at the start
of the book project, and a summary of the qualitative findings from
the semi-structured interviews.
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