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American Women Physicians In 2000: A History In Progress, Ellen S. More, Marilyn Greer
American Women Physicians In 2000: A History In Progress, Ellen S. More, Marilyn Greer
Ellen S. More
This article surveys major trends in the history of women physicians in American medicine during the 20th century, noting especially factors that have elicited renewed and increasingly public attention during the past two decades. These include the challenges of achieving greater professional visibility while also balancing family and career, of sustaining women physicians' legacy of commitment to women's health and primary care medicine without reinforcing the traditional stereotype that these are the specialties "best suited" to women doctors, and of addressing the need for more ethnic and racial diversity in the medical profession. Other recent developments include the leveling off …
The Blackwell Medical Society And The Professionalization Of Women Physicians, Ellen S. More
The Blackwell Medical Society And The Professionalization Of Women Physicians, Ellen S. More
Ellen S. More
No abstract provided.
'A Certain Restless Ambition': Women Physicians And World War I, Ellen S. More
'A Certain Restless Ambition': Women Physicians And World War I, Ellen S. More
Ellen S. More
No abstract provided.
Changing The Face Of Medicine: One Historian's Experience As A Curator, Ellen S. More
Changing The Face Of Medicine: One Historian's Experience As A Curator, Ellen S. More
Ellen S. More
In the spring of 2001 during a meeting of the American Association for the History of Medicine, Elizabeth Fee, Chief of the History of Medicine Division of the National Library of Medicine (NLM), invited me to become the Visiting Curator for a new exhibition they intended to present on the history of women physicians. It was the first full-scale exhibition ever devoted to that subject by the NLM. After more than two years’ preparation, the exhibition, “Changing the Face of Medicine: Celebrating America’s Women Physicians,” opened in April 2003 and continued on display at the NLM for more than two …
The American Medical Women's Association And The Role Of The Woman Physician, 1915-1990, Ellen S. More
The American Medical Women's Association And The Role Of The Woman Physician, 1915-1990, Ellen S. More
Ellen S. More
No abstract provided.
Review Essay, Nursing History: New Perspectives, New Possibilities, Ellen C. Lagemann, Ed.; And 'The Physician's Hand', By Barbara Melosh, Ellen S. More
Ellen S. More
No abstract provided.
Empathy As A Hermeneutic Practice, Ellen S. More
Empathy As A Hermeneutic Practice, Ellen S. More
Ellen S. More
This essay will argue for the centrality of empathy in the doctor-patient relationship-as a core of ethically sound, responsible therapeutics. By "empathy," I intend an explicitly hermeneutic practice, informed by a reflexive understanding of patient and self. After providing an overview of the history of the concept of empathy in clinical medicine, I discuss current definitions and the use of Balint groups in residency training as a way to develop empathic competence in novice physicians.
Rochester 'Over There': Gender And Medicine In World War I, Ellen S. More
Rochester 'Over There': Gender And Medicine In World War I, Ellen S. More
Ellen S. More
No abstract provided.
Trapped In The Creation Museum, Stephen Asma
Trapped In The Creation Museum, Stephen Asma
Stephen T Asma
Into the swampy debate over evolution has waded the new Creation Museum, in Petersburg, Ky. In an America divided between those who accept Darwin's theories and those who believe God created the world in six days, it seeks to win moderates and compromisers over to its side. Shortly after the museum opened last spring, I made a pilgrimage to witness this quirky new spectacle of Americana...
Visualising The Unseen, Imagining The Unknown, Perfecting The Natural: Art And Science In The 18th And 19th Centuries, Andrew Graciano
Visualising The Unseen, Imagining The Unknown, Perfecting The Natural: Art And Science In The 18th And 19th Centuries, Andrew Graciano
Andrew Graciano
No abstract provided.
Pioneering Lobster Aquaculture In Rhode Island, Michael Rice
Pioneering Lobster Aquaculture In Rhode Island, Michael Rice
Michael A Rice
No abstract provided.
Organismal Natures, Devin Henry
Fresh Networks: Science, Literature, Feminism, And Cultural Studies, Randall Knoper
Fresh Networks: Science, Literature, Feminism, And Cultural Studies, Randall Knoper
Randall Knoper
No abstract provided.
Climate Change And Anthropogenic Greenhouse Warming: A Selection Of Key Articles, 1824-1995, With Interpretive Essays, Http://Bit.Ly/15ctwnt, James R. Fleming
Climate Change And Anthropogenic Greenhouse Warming: A Selection Of Key Articles, 1824-1995, With Interpretive Essays, Http://Bit.Ly/15ctwnt, James R. Fleming
James R. Fleming