Privilege in the Medical Academy: A Feminist Examines Gender, Race, and Power

George Scheer & Associates (1997)
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This text approaches medical education from a feminist perspective. By crossing disciplinary boundaries and combining feminist pedagogy and research techniques with medical humanities, literary essay, and autobiography we find our understanding of medicine transformed.

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