Cutting open the gendered world of surgery: an ethnography of everyday surgical life
<p>Women now make up over half of all medical graduates in Canada yet continue to remain significantly underrepresented within the field of surgery. Institutional discourses and studies-to-date have largely framed this ‘problem’ as being located within women themselves, suggesting that it is t...
Main Author: | Schneidman, J |
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Other Authors: | Armstrong, N |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2023
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