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Volume 336:1111 April 10, 1997 Number 15
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Women in Medical Education: An anthology of experience

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Edited by Delese Wear. 183 pp. Albany, N.Y., State University of New York Press, 1996. $20.95. ISBN 0-7914-3088-X.

These essays were written in response to a request by Delese Wear, the editor, for each contributor to provide "a personal narrative about her feminism . . . and to describe how she enacts her feminism in medical school or university settings and in her life outside medicine." In the foreword, Frances Conley sounds a rousing battle cry. The 15 essayists have had direct contact with medicine as students, teachers, or administrators, and all of them demonstrate talent and determination in the pursuit of their careers. The contributors include physicians and scholars with interests in medical practice as well as . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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