
Changing Landscape of Academic Women's Health Care in the United States
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Children’s
Health & Wellness
Format
Hardcover
Pages
188
Language
English
Published
Apr 1, 2011
Publisher
Springer
Edition
2011
ISBN-10
9400709307
ISBN-13
9789400709300
Description
This book provides a critical examination of the evolving landscape of women's health care within academic settings in the United States. Through the insights of esteemed authors, William F. Rayburn and Jay Schulkin, the work sheds light on the multifaceted challenges and opportunities faced by women’s health practitioners. They explore historical shifts, contemporary issues, and the influence of policy changes on the delivery of health care services specifically tailored for women.
Readers gain an understanding of how factors like education, access to care, and gender disparities intersect within the realm of women's health. The authors emphasize the importance of academic institutions in shaping best practices and guiding future research. By evaluating previous progress and identifying areas for improvement, this work advocates for a more inclusive and comprehensive approach to women's health, ultimately striving for equitable health care outcomes in academic settings and beyond.
Readers gain an understanding of how factors like education, access to care, and gender disparities intersect within the realm of women's health. The authors emphasize the importance of academic institutions in shaping best practices and guiding future research. By evaluating previous progress and identifying areas for improvement, this work advocates for a more inclusive and comprehensive approach to women's health, ultimately striving for equitable health care outcomes in academic settings and beyond.
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