AuthorBowman, Marjorie A. author
TitleStress and Women Physicians [electronic resource] / by Marjorie A. Bowman, Deborah I. Allen
ImprintNew York, NY : Springer US, 1985
Connect tohttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0267-4
Descript VII, 151 p. online resource

SUMMARY

This book is about the well-being of today's female physicians. The woman who chooses medicine as a career has a challenge that is in many ways unique, yet somehow similar to other women who are breaking the barriers in many professions. The increasing number of career women is an outgrowth of the women's and anti-discrimination movements which have not yet freed the majority of women from their previous socialiยญ zation in which women were wives and homemakers. Many men, and of women, are as yet unprepared for the major changes in the roles women which have occurred in the last two decades. Men, whose wives and mothers have held the traditional roles of this century in our industrial society, are the mainstream of medicine. Women physicians, clearly the minority, have been considered unusual anomalies and are thought to lack impact on the whole of medicine. The women who choose medicine do not necessarily see themselves as feminists, or even as beneficients of the women's movement. Their numbers are increasing rapidly, faster than societal norms and ideas can keep up with them. Discrimination has existed, and will continue to exist, at least on an individual basis, but, hopefully, the institutional barriers and myths are being struck down with the increased numbers of women physicians. Women physicians, and the stressors they face, will change as their numbers increase


CONTENT

1 Introduction -- 2 History of Women in Medicine -- 3 Women in Medical School and Academia -- 4 The Specialty Choices of Women Physicians -- 5 The Productivity of Women Physicians -- 6 The Practice Characteristics of Women Physicians -- 7 The Mental Health Status of Women Physicians -- 8 Physician Stress -- 9 Female Physician Stress -- 10 Women Physicians as Minorities -- 11 Dual-Career Couples -- 12 Childbearing -- 13 Child-Rearing -- 14 Stress Management -- 15 The Future


SUBJECT

  1. Medicine
  2. General practice (Medicine)
  3. Internal medicine
  4. Occupational medicine
  5. Psychotherapy
  6. Medicine & Public Health
  7. General Practice / Family Medicine
  8. Internal Medicine
  9. Psychotherapy
  10. Occupational Medicine/Industrial Medicine