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Book Title
From Band-Aids to Scalpels : Motherhood Experiences In/Of Medicin
ISBN
9781772583328
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
From Band Aid to Scalpels: Motherhood Experiences In/Of Medicine
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Rohini Bannerjee, Karim Mukhida
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Demeter Press
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Number of Pages
180 Pages

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This interdisciplinary anthology contributes to the contemporary dialogues about motherhood/mothering drawing attention to the experiences of motherhood/mothering both within medical practice as physicians as well as highlighting motherhood/mothering experiences of medicine, examining both mothers as patients themselves and with their children as patients. As medical schools steadily increase the number of women studying medicine, research on mothers in medical practice would add to a better understanding on the different values, expectations, institutions, and events that shape and define the identities within medicine. How does the increase of women as mothers practicing medicine affect the outcomes of mothers as patients? Does birthing your own child impact your practice? Does knowing your physician or your child's physician is a mother affect your experience as a patient or that of your child's? The edited volume will explore how relationships between motherhood/mothering experiences in/of medicine are presently being theorized, re-examined, negotiated, and most importantly, debated. This is an interdisciplinary volume which unites essays as well as creative submissions that engage with the issue of motherhood experiences in/of medicine, including works of fiction and creative non-fiction in addition to traditional academic writing, allowing an open and innovative space for critical discussion.

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Publisher
Demeter Press
ISBN-10
1772583324
ISBN-13
9781772583328
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2321804554

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Author
Rohini Bannerjee, Karim Mukhida
Publication Name
From Band Aid to Scalpels: Motherhood Experiences In/Of Medicine
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
180 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
12 Oz

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From Band Aid to Scalpels: Motherhood Experiences in/of medicine is a collection of not-often talked about personal stories and deeply thought-provoking research essays, which don?t fail to hit home. A must read for anyone in or interacting with the health care system!- Franziska Miller, MDThis book is an enjoyable read for all women in healthcare. The stories are topical, and I have no doubt people will make connections with their own experiences. Although the stories are based in medicine, females in other health professions would also find common ground.- Dr. Wendy A. Stewart here they are: MD,MMEd,PhD,FRCPCAssociate Professor and Director of HumanitiesDalhousie University, New BrunswickThis diverse and engaging collection invites us to listen to the experiences of health care practitioners, academics, and women who ?mother? in various ways?many occupying more than one of these roles at the same time. From Band-Aids to Scalpels raises complex questions about the ways of knowing and being in the world formed at the tense intersection of medicine and maternity.- Michele Byers.Professor Women & Gender StudiesSaint Mary's UniversitySaint Mary's University is in Mi'kma'ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the original Mi'kmaq People.
Table of Content
Introduction: Dr. Rohini Bannerjee & Dr. Karim MukhidaChapter 1 Dr. Kimberly Harper ~ Implicit Bias, Visual Rhetoric, and Black Maternal Health: Understanding the Real Risk FactorChapter 2: Dr. Arundhati Dhara ~ Family and Family Practice: The Mothering in Family MedicineChapter 3: Dr. Catherine Ma ~ And who are you?? One Chinese mother?s journey from advocating for her children to maternal empowermentChapter 4: Dr. Ariel Watson ~ UNTRUSTWORTHY BODIESChapter 5: Dr. Sharon McCutcheon ~ Dr. Mom Meets the Brain SurgeonChapter 6: Celeste E. Orr and Amanda D. Watson ~ ?Usually the mother:?Dilation and the Medical Management of Intersex ChildrenChapter 7: Anna Johnson ~ An intersection of motherhood and chronic illnessChapter 8: Erin Northrup ~ Mother Heal ThyselfChapter 9: Dr. Ajantha Jayabarathan ~ To be or not to be a woman in medicineChapter 10: Dr. Hannah Feiner ~ Mommy?s Operations: IntroductionChapter 11: Dr. Sally Bird ~ Inner Turmoil: The Interconnectedness of Mothering and DoctoringChapter 12: Darryn Wellstead ~ Narratives of mothers? medical experiences on the internet:A challenge to medical dominance?Chapter 13: Dr. Alekhya Das ~ sha-reer (body), ka-mee (deficiency), and kum-joa-ree (weakness): Articulations/interpretations of Pregnancy and Childbirth in a Marginalized Community in India.Chapter 14: Rochelle Hannah Davidson ~ ?There?s just not enough out there:?The Role of Scarcity in Framing Postpartum DepressionChapter 15: Dr. Jeannette Wogaing ~ Maternity among female physicians in Cameroon: crossroads between medical knowledge and obstetrical experience
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Clinical Medicine, Sociology / General, Parenting / Motherhood, Women's Studies, Nursing / Maternity, Perinatal, Women's Health
Genre
Family & Relationships, Medical, Social Science

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