Women in Medicine
Stories from the Girls in White
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Narrateur(s):
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Christine Williams
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Auteur(s):
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Anne Walling
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In telling the history of women in medicine, the pioneers are rightly remembered and celebrated in books, articles, memorials, awards, names of buildings, and organizations. In contrast, the generation who began the transition from minority status to the current numerical equity are seldom memorialized, yet without the efforts of these few determined women in what was unambiguously a male profession, the achievements of these pioneers could easily have withered.
This book is written to celebrate this unique generation of women who entered medicine between the Second World War and the early 1970s—determined women who just wanted to be doctors but ended up fundamentally changing the profession. Utilizing oral histories from thirty-seven women who became physicians between 1948 and 1975, these women tell their stories in their own words and provide a valid picture of their experiences throughout their careers that has much resonance for those entering or practicing medicine today.
Women in Medicine: Stories from the Girls in White will be of interest to all health professionals or those considering entering health professions, particularly women, and their advisers and supporters, to medical educators, and to medical historians seeking to understand the progress of women in medicine and other professions since the end of WWII.
©2025 Anne Walling (P)2026 Tantor Media