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In The Rise and Fall of Dr. Mom, Angela Lowe Heider describes in
raw detail her short career as an obstetrician and gynecologist.
She highlights the many challenges female physicians and their
families face and draws attention to the delicate balance all
working women must achieve to ensure peace on the home front while
allowing for professional pursuits outside the home. Through vivid
personal accounts, Dr. Heider invites the reader into the mind and
emotions of one physician struggling to maintain that balance. The
reasons for her decision to retire from the practice of medicine at
the young age of thirty-two are frankly defined with compelling
honesty. The Rise and Fall goes on to more briefly describe the
lives and careers of six other female physicians, all of whom have
faced similar obstacles. Some, like Dr. Heider, have decided to
retire from the practice of medicine. Others have found ways to
make medical careers work for their families. Each story provides
further insight. All women, working or otherwise, will identify
with the emotionally charged decisions every woman must make about
the type of mother she will be. Dr. Heider then delineates the many
problems our American health care system currently faces.
Specifically, she cites antiquated training programs, unaffordable
medical care, a health care delivery system mired in bureaucracy,
and the ongoing medical malpractice crisis. The Rise and Fall of
Dr. Mom offers thoughtful solutions, professional insights, and an
optimistic plan for the future.
In The Rise and Fall of Dr. Mom, Angela Lowe Heider describes in
raw detail her short career as an obstetrician and gynecologist.
She highlights the many challenges female physicians and their
families face and draws attention to the delicate balance all
working women must achieve to ensure peace on the home front while
allowing for professional pursuits outside the home. Through vivid
personal accounts, Dr. Heider invites the reader into the mind and
emotions of one physician struggling to maintain that balance. The
reasons for her decision to retire from the practice of medicine at
the young age of thirty-two are frankly defined with compelling
honesty. The Rise and Fall goes on to more briefly describe the
lives and careers of six other female physicians, all of whom have
faced similar obstacles. Some, like Dr. Heider, have decided to
retire from the practice of medicine. Others have found ways to
make medical careers work for their families. Each story provides
further insight. All women, working or otherwise, will identify
with the emotionally charged decisions every woman must make about
the type of mother she will be. Dr. Heider then delineates the many
problems our American health care system currently faces.
Specifically, she cites antiquated training programs, unaffordable
medical care, a health care delivery system mired in bureaucracy,
and the ongoing medical malpractice crisis. The Rise and Fall of
Dr. Mom offers thoughtful solutions, professional insights, and an
optimistic plan for the future.
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