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The Weight of the White Coat

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Little has been written about Latina/o physicians as students, people, or workers in a high-skill occupation in the United States. The Weight of the White Coat traces the life stages that Latina/o ...
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Little has been written about Latina/o physicians as students, people, or workers in a high-skill occupation in the United States. The Weight of the White Coat traces the life stages that Latina/o physicians follow and the social mechanisms that shape their careers, from the role of the family to different educational trajectories and even the practice of medicine. Glenda M. Flores turns a careful eye to this diverse pan-ethnic group in an elite profession, observing how demographic characteristics such as gender and ethnicity act like cumulative weights in their coat pockets, producing hindrances for some and elevating others as they provide care in poor and wealthy communities. Here, the high occupational status of Latina/o doctors offers a unique lens for examining the varied experiences of physicianhood and the still unsettled contours of Latinidad.
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Price: $29.95
Pages: 310
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 29 April 2025
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520409224
Format: Paperback
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Glenda M. Flores is Associate Professor of Chicano/Latino Studies at the University of California, Irvine. She is the author of Latina Teachers: Creating Careers and Guarding Culture.
Contents
 
List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
 
1. The White Coat’s Polyvalence
2. Gendered Career Choices
3. Circuitous Pathways
4. Gendered Networks and Linguistic Capital
5. Gendered Deference or Sabotage?
6. Shades of Racism
7. Clinicians and Patients
8. Preparing Tomorrow’s Doctores
Afterword: Doctoring during and after COVID-19
 
Appendix A: Physicians’ Demographics by Sex
Appendix B: Latine Medical Students’ Demographics
Notes
References
Index