Läkarutbildningen tycks »immun« mot köns- och genusdiskussioner. Könsperspektivet i undervisningen är begränsat [Medical education seemingly "immune" to discussions on sex and gender. A study indicates that the gender perspective in teaching is limited]
(2003) In Läkartidningen 100(23). p.62-2056- Abstract
- Medical education seemingly immune
to discussions of gender. Study indicates
gender perspective in teaching is lacking
Maria Norstedt, Karen Davies
Läkartidningen 2003:100;2056-62
This article builds upon qualitative interviews with teachers and students in the medical education at Lund university. The results found that a gender perspective is understood primarily in terms of the biological body. Awareness about the different conditions for male and female doctors in the labour market is also apparent. But knowledge about the gender system and its structures of power is not sufficiently problematised when concerning the patient - doctor relation or in teaching about health and sickness.... (More) - Medical education seemingly immune
to discussions of gender. Study indicates
gender perspective in teaching is lacking
Maria Norstedt, Karen Davies
Läkartidningen 2003:100;2056-62
This article builds upon qualitative interviews with teachers and students in the medical education at Lund university. The results found that a gender perspective is understood primarily in terms of the biological body. Awareness about the different conditions for male and female doctors in the labour market is also apparent. But knowledge about the gender system and its structures of power is not sufficiently problematised when concerning the patient - doctor relation or in teaching about health and sickness. Difficulties with integrating a gender perspective are importantly connected to what is designated as the core curriculum of the medical education. The doctors’ attitudes towards a gender perspective and what is seen as »proper medical knowledge« become reproduced in the students. (Less)
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- Medical education seemingly "immune" to discussions on sex and gender. A study indicates that the gender perspective in teaching is limited
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- 2003
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- sociology, medical education, core curriculum, self- image, gender perspectives
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- Läkartidningen
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- 100
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- 23
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- 62 - 2056
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- Swedish Medical Association
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- 0023-7205
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- Swedish
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- yes
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