Nursing, medical control and the medical monopoly follow doctors' efforts to achieve a monopoly in healthcare, often by subjugating nurses - their only real competitors. Attempts to reform many aspects of care ...
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Sex and Medicine: Gender, Power and Authority in the Medical Profession
This book asks whether women doctors are making a difference. Based on an extensive survey of GPs and specialists from Australia and the UK, the book evokes the culture of modern medicine by describing the experiences of the doctors themselves. Pringle applies...
A Doctor's Diary: Health, Healing and Hope Paperback
The book is neatly divided into seven sections, each dealing with different aspects of healthcare in India. Apart from medicine, Dr Sen also discusses the psychology of patients and victims. The author deals with various diseases that people think they know about....
Invisible. How young women with serious health issues navigate work, relationships and the pressure to seem fine already
Although young women with serious illnesses are usually seen as outliers, young female patients are in fact the primary demographic for many illnesses. They are also one of the most ignored groups in our medical system - a system in which young...
The Impact of Autonomy and Consumerism in Healthcare: The Effects of Healthcare Consumerism and Patient Autonomy in the Digital Age on Physicians, ... and Others in the Healthcare Industry
From the origins of consumerism to the evolution or revolution associated with consumerism in healthcare, this book is a reflective account of the past, present and future of healthcare as it empowers the consumer (patient)....
Harry's War: From Dunkirk to the Burma Railway. A Doctor's Diary
Harry Silman joined the army as a doctor in September 1939, just after the outbreak of the Second World War. He cared for the wounded during the bombing of the Dunkirk beaches and was one of the last to be deployed during the mass retreat in May 1940. His division...
Doctors Get Cancer Too: A Doctor's Diary of Life and Recovery From Cancer
'It's cancer'. Dr Philippa Kaye was 39 when she heard those terrifying words. A diagnosis of bowel cancer changed her life and meant she had crossed the line from being a doctor to being a patient. She soon discovered that years of training and experience had not...
Sociology of Health and Medicine 2018
The book is aimed at postgraduate students and anyone intending to conduct research in the sociology of health and medicine. The content and organisation of this book is intended to differentiate it from other sociology of medicine textbooks, maintaining...
Quality of Life: A Post-Pandemic Philosophy of Medicine 2021
The Covid-19 pandemic demonstrated the need for a new perspective on health and healthcare. This book offers a philosophical critique of medicine as an applied science, but more positively emphasises the social causes of disease and argues for greater equality in the distribution of...
Handbook of the Philosophy of Medicine
This is the first comprehensive, multi-author textbook in the philosophy of medicine, covering the conceptual problems of many important social, political and ethical issues in health care. It introduces and develops over 70 themes, concepts and issues in this...
Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Healthcare Human Again 2019
One of America's leading doctors reveals how artificial intelligence will empower doctors and revolutionise patient care Medicine has become inhuman and this has had disastrous consequences. The doctor-patient relationship - the heart of medicine - is broken,...
Philosophy of Medicine
This volume covers a wide range of conceptual, epistemological and methodological issues in the philosophy of science that have arisen from reflection on medical science and practice. Several chapters discuss such general meta-scientific concepts as discovery, reduction,...
The Good Doctor: A Father, a Son, and the Evolution of Medical Ethics 2015
The story of two doctors, a father and son, who practised at very different times, and the evolution of ethics that has a huge impact on healthcare As a practising physician and long-time member of his hospital's ethics committee, Dr Barron Lerner thought he had heard...
Medicine and Philosophy in Classical Antiquity: Doctors and Philosophers on Nature, Soul, Health and Disease
This work brings together previously published essays by Philip van der Eijk on the close links that existed between medicine and philosophy in antiquity. Medical authors such as the writers of Hippocrates, Diocles, Galen, Soranus and Caelius Aurelianus have elaborated...
When My Time Comes: Conversations about Whether Those Who Are Dying Should Have the Right to Determine When Life Should End 2021
In When My Times Comes Diane Rehm, through interviews with terminally ill patients and their loved ones, as well as with doctors, ethicists, religious leaders, Rehm gives voice to a wide range of people who are personally connected to the realities of medicine. With characteristic ...