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\u27 legacy of commitment to women\u27s 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 of the number of women entering medical school and...
This study includes a brief look at the history of women doctors and personal interviews I conducted...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIn the U.S. and in Europe, the...
Since World War II, American women have gained much greater access to higher education, with women n...
schools and becoming physicians in far larger numbers than at any previous point in history. Today, ...
For my honors thesis, I discuss the history of women in American medicine during the late nineteenth...
[Excerpt] This book is a case study of one profession that plays a key role in the health care secto...
The recent expansion of the nation's supply of physicians has brought with it dramatic increases in ...
The Women in White generation of women physicians who graduated from American medical schools betwee...
The 150th Anniversary of New York Medical College inspires a reflective look into the journey of wo...
Women have been healers throughout history, even dating back to ancient Egypt and Greece, but it is ...
This is an historical study about the development of women’s health curricula in medical education a...
Despite increases in the number of women entering the medical profession during the past four decade...
The recent expansion of the nation\u27s supply of physicians has brought with it dramatic increases ...
Sociologists and historians of medicine have documented the underrepresentation of women as physicia...
In 1973, ninety-three percent of all American doctors were men (Ehrenreich and English). Gender base...
This study includes a brief look at the history of women doctors and personal interviews I conducted...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIn the U.S. and in Europe, the...
Since World War II, American women have gained much greater access to higher education, with women n...
schools and becoming physicians in far larger numbers than at any previous point in history. Today, ...
For my honors thesis, I discuss the history of women in American medicine during the late nineteenth...
[Excerpt] This book is a case study of one profession that plays a key role in the health care secto...
The recent expansion of the nation's supply of physicians has brought with it dramatic increases in ...
The Women in White generation of women physicians who graduated from American medical schools betwee...
The 150th Anniversary of New York Medical College inspires a reflective look into the journey of wo...
Women have been healers throughout history, even dating back to ancient Egypt and Greece, but it is ...
This is an historical study about the development of women’s health curricula in medical education a...
Despite increases in the number of women entering the medical profession during the past four decade...
The recent expansion of the nation\u27s supply of physicians has brought with it dramatic increases ...
Sociologists and historians of medicine have documented the underrepresentation of women as physicia...
In 1973, ninety-three percent of all American doctors were men (Ehrenreich and English). Gender base...
This study includes a brief look at the history of women doctors and personal interviews I conducted...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIn the U.S. and in Europe, the...
Since World War II, American women have gained much greater access to higher education, with women n...