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Female doctors in Canada : experience and culture / edited by Earle Waugh, Shelley Ross, and Shirley Schipper.

Contributor(s): Waugh, Earle H, 1936- [editor.] | Ross, Shelley, 1970- [editor.] | Schipper, Shirley [editor.].
Publisher: Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©2019Description: 290 p: 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781487504250.Subject(s): Women in medicine -- Canada | Women physicians -- Canada | Medical education -- Sex differences -- Canada | Women medical students -- Canada | Professional socialization -- Sex differences -- Canada | Physicians, Women -- history | Canada | Medical education -- Sex differences | Professional socialization -- Sex differences | Women in medicine | Women medical students | Women physicians | CanadaGenre/Form: Print books.Summary: "Canadian Women in Medicine is an accessible collection of articles by experienced physicians and researchers exploring how systems, practices, and individuals must change as medicine becomes an increasingly female-dominated profession. As the ratio of practicing physicians' shifts from predominately male to predominately female, issues such as work hours, caregiving, and doctor-patient relationships will all be affected. Canada's medical education is based on a system that has always been designed by and for men; this is also true of our healthcare systems, influencing how women practice, what type of medicine they choose to practice, and how they wish to balance their personal lives with their work. With the intent to open a larger conversation, Canadian Women in Medicine reconsiders medical education, health systems, and expectations, in light of the changing face of medicine. Highlighting the particular experience of women working in the medical profession, editors trace the history of female practitioners, while also providing a perspective on the contemporary struggles women face as they navigate a system that was tailored to the male experience, and is yet to be modified."--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Canadian Women in Medicine is an accessible collection of articles by experienced physicians and researchers exploring how systems, practices, and individuals must change as medicine becomes an increasingly female-dominated profession. As the ratio of practicing physicians' shifts from predominately male to predominately female, issues such as work hours, caregiving, and doctor-patient relationships will all be affected. Canada's medical education is based on a system that has always been designed by and for men; this is also true of our healthcare systems, influencing how women practice, what type of medicine they choose to practice, and how they wish to balance their personal lives with their work. With the intent to open a larger conversation, Canadian Women in Medicine reconsiders medical education, health systems, and expectations, in light of the changing face of medicine. Highlighting the particular experience of women working in the medical profession, editors trace the history of female practitioners, while also providing a perspective on the contemporary struggles women face as they navigate a system that was tailored to the male experience, and is yet to be modified."--

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