The love surgeon: a story of trust, harm, and the limits of medical regulation
"Dr. James Burt thought women were made wrong, but that he could make them right. Practicing in Ohio, Burt gradually altered episiotomy repair from the 1950s through the 1970s in order to, he claimed, enhance women's sexual responses. In 1989, in response to malpractice lawsuits, misconduc...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Dr. James Burt thought women were made wrong, but that he could make them right. Practicing in Ohio, Burt gradually altered episiotomy repair from the 1950s through the 1970s in order to, he claimed, enhance women's sexual responses. In 1989, in response to malpractice lawsuits, misconduct charges, and negative media coverage, Burt gave up his medical license. The media covering Burt in the late 1980s framed the story as a failure of obtaining informed consent and Burt as an outlier who should have been stopped by his peers. The Burt story raises these questions, and all concern professional self-regulation. They have not been satisfactorily answered, though they were, and remain, central to patient safety. By engaging with the complexity of what happened, A Not so Secret Surgery tells for the first time the absorbing - and at times unsettling - history of James Burt, his surgery, and his patients within the realities of professional self-regulation"-- |
Beschreibung: | vii, 257 Seiten Porträt |
ISBN: | 9781978800953 9781978800960 |
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spelling | Rodriguez, Sarah B. Verfasser (DE-588)1063884101 aut The love surgeon a story of trust, harm, and the limits of medical regulation Sarah B. Rodriguez New Brunswick NJ Rutgers University Press [2020] vii, 257 Seiten Porträt txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Critical issues in health and medicine "Dr. James Burt thought women were made wrong, but that he could make them right. Practicing in Ohio, Burt gradually altered episiotomy repair from the 1950s through the 1970s in order to, he claimed, enhance women's sexual responses. In 1989, in response to malpractice lawsuits, misconduct charges, and negative media coverage, Burt gave up his medical license. The media covering Burt in the late 1980s framed the story as a failure of obtaining informed consent and Burt as an outlier who should have been stopped by his peers. The Burt story raises these questions, and all concern professional self-regulation. They have not been satisfactorily answered, though they were, and remain, central to patient safety. By engaging with the complexity of what happened, A Not so Secret Surgery tells for the first time the absorbing - and at times unsettling - history of James Burt, his surgery, and his patients within the realities of professional self-regulation"-- Gynecologists - Ohio Medical ethics Generative organs - Surgery - History - Ohio Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-9788-0099-1 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-1-9788-0097-7 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, MOBI 978-1-9788-0098-4 |
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