In this timely volume, a diverse group of clinician-authors reflects on how intersections of race, ethnicity, gender, and identity influence their respective caregiving practices. Featuring essays penned throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Medicine, Meaning, and Identity offers a fresh exploration of the personal and professional implications of modern medicine and healthcare.
In this timely volume, a diverse group of clinician-authors reflects on how intersections of race, ethnicity, gender, and identity influence their respective caregiving practices. Featuring essays penned throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Medicine, Meaning, and Identity offers a fresh exploration of the personal and professional implications of modern medicine and healthcare.
Nathan Carlin is the Director of the McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth Houston), holding the Samuel Karff Chair. He has published numerous books, including Medical Humanities: An Introduction (Cambridge University Press, 2014), Teaching Health Humanities (Oxford University Press, 2019), Contemporary-Physician Authors: Exploring the Insights of Doctors Who Write (Routledge, 2021), and Pathographies of Mental Illness (Cambridge University Press, 2022). Dr. Carlin also is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Medical Humanities. Keisha Ray is an Associate Professor and holds the John P. McGovern, MD Professorship of Oslerian Medicine at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth Houston). She is the author of Black Health: The Social, Political, and Cultural Determinants of Black Peoples Health (Oxford University Press, 2023), as well as various other publications exploring the effects of institutional racism on Black people's health. Dr. Ray's notable bioethics expertise is frequently referenced across various media outlets, including NPR, CNN, Rolling Stone, and Texas Monthly. Dr. Ray is Senior Associate Editor for the Journal of Medical Humanities.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction (Nathan Carlin and Keisha Ray) Dating and Relationships in Residency (Sungita Kumar) Black Lives and White Coats (Gabriel Sandoval) Physicians as VIPs (Lilit Sargsyan) My Father Always Wanted Me to Be a Doctor (Ellen Wong) Our Children Inherit What We Don't Resolve (Latoya Comer Frolov and Alex Frolov) The Residency Match (Erin Foss) Penumbra (Agathe Streiff) Life, Limb, and Function (Nathan Rogers) Modern Psychiatry (Enstin Ye) Your Patient Will See You Now (Amanda Actor) Disregard of Duty (Jai Gandhi) I Live You (Claire Poche) Lamenting What Happened (Amanda Cooke) Shukar Alhamdulillah (Farrukh Virani) A Love Forgotten (Jessie DiCarlo) Epilogue (Nathan Carlin and Keisha Ray)
Introduction (Nathan Carlin and Keisha Ray) Dating and Relationships in Residency (Sungita Kumar) Black Lives and White Coats (Gabriel Sandoval) Physicians as VIPs (Lilit Sargsyan) My Father Always Wanted Me to Be a Doctor (Ellen Wong) Our Children Inherit What We Don't Resolve (Latoya Comer Frolov and Alex Frolov) The Residency Match (Erin Foss) Penumbra (Agathe Streiff) Life, Limb, and Function (Nathan Rogers) Modern Psychiatry (Enstin Ye) Your Patient Will See You Now (Amanda Actor) Disregard of Duty (Jai Gandhi) I Live You (Claire Poche) Lamenting What Happened (Amanda Cooke) Shukar Alhamdulillah (Farrukh Virani) A Love Forgotten (Jessie DiCarlo) Epilogue (Nathan Carlin and Keisha Ray)
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