The Remedy: Queer and Trans Voices on Health and Health Care

Author:   Zena Sharman
Publisher:   Arsenal Pulp Press
ISBN:  

9781551526584


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   16 March 2017
Format:   Paperback
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The Remedy: Queer and Trans Voices on Health and Health Care


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This anthology is a diverse collection of real-life stories from queer and trans people on their own health-care experiences and challenges, from gay men living with HIV who remember the systemic resistance to their health-care needs, to a lesbian couple dealing with the experience of cancer, to young trans people who struggle to find health-care providers who treat them with dignity and respect. The book also includes essays by health-care providers, activists and leaders with something to say about the challenges, politics, and opportunities surrounding LGBTQ health issues.

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Author:   Zena Sharman
Publisher:   Arsenal Pulp Press
Imprint:   Arsenal Pulp Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9781551526584


ISBN 10:   1551526581
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   16 March 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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This anthology on health care for queer and transgender people is as much an archive of experience as it is a call to action ... It's a must-read for health care professionals and students going into the field, those navigating the system or supporting others through it, and anyone interested in honest, informed writing on the subject. --<i>Publishers Weekly</i> I loved reading <i>The Remedy</i> - what a wonderful compilation of diverse voices! This anthology demonstrates just how important it is for queer and trans people to tell their stories, and for the health care community to listen. --Laura Erickson-Schroth, MD, and editor of <i>Trans Bodies, Trans Selves</i> <i>The Remedy</i> provides a rich tapestry of narratives across the spectrum of human sexuality and includes descriptions of innovations from committed health professionals who address the many gaps in providing attuned, informed care to queer and trans people. --Allan Peterkin, MD, and co-author of <i>Caring for Lesbian and Gay People: A Clinical Guide</i> <i>The Remedy</i> is a bandage lovingly placed on the open wounds of every LGBTQAI person afraid of going to a doctor. This book does not just ask doctors to follow the oath of 'first do no harm'; it also demands medical practitioners respect, understand, and affirm our queer lives, bodies, and families. <i>The Remedy</i> is the collection of healing and solidarity queers desperately need. --Sassafras Lowrey, author of <i>Lost Boi</i>


This anthology on health care for queer and transgender people is as much an archive of experience as it is a call to action ... It's a must-read for health care professionals and students going into the field, those navigating the system or supporting others through it, and anyone interested in honest, informed writing on the subject. --Publishers Weekly I loved reading The Remedy - what a wonderful compilation of diverse voices! This anthology demonstrates just how important it is for queer and trans people to tell their stories, and for the health care community to listen. --Laura Erickson-Schroth, MD, and editor of Trans Bodies, Trans Selves The Remedy provides a rich tapestry of narratives across the spectrum of human sexuality and includes descriptions of innovations from committed health professionals who address the many gaps in providing attuned, informed care to queer and trans people. --Allan Peterkin, MD, and co-author of Caring for Lesbian and Gay People: A Clinical Guide The Remedy is a bandage lovingly placed on the open wounds of every LGBTQAI person afraid of going to a doctor. This book does not just ask doctors to follow the oath of 'first do no harm'; it also demands medical practitioners respect, understand, and affirm our queer lives, bodies, and families. The Remedy is the collection of healing and solidarity queers desperately need. --Sassafras Lowrey, author of Lost Boi I loved reading The Remedy what a wonderful compilation of diverse voices! This anthology demonstrates just how important it is for queer and trans people to tell their stories, and for the health care community to listen. Laura Erickson-Schroth, MD, and editor of Trans Bodies, Trans Selves The Remedy provides a rich tapestry of narratives across the spectrum of human sexuality and includes descriptions of innovations from committed health professionals who address the many gaps in providing attuned, informed care to queer and trans people. Allan Peterkin, MD, and co-author of Caring for Lesbian and Gay People: A Clinical Guide The Remedy is a bandage lovingly placed on the open wounds of every LGBTQAI person afraid of going to a doctor. This book does not just ask doctors to follow the oath of 'first do no harm'; it also demands medical practitioners respect, understand, and affirm our queer lives, bodies, and families. The Remedy is the collection of healing and solidarity queers desperately need. Sassafras Lowrey, author of Lost Boi The Remedy provides a rich tapestry of narratives across the spectrum of human sexuality and includes descriptions of innovations from committed health professionals who address the many gaps in providing attuned, informed care to queer and trans people. Allan Peterkin, MD, and co-author of Caring for Lesbian and Gay People: A Clinical Guide


<i>The Remedy</i> provides a rich tapestry of narratives across the spectrum of human sexuality and includes descriptions of innovations from committed health professionals who address the many gaps in providing attuned, informed care to queer and trans people. Allan Peterkin, MD, and co-author of <i>Caring for Lesbian and Gay People: A Clinical Guide</i>


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Zena Sharman: Zena Sharman is a passionate advocate for queer and trans health. Zena is also co-editor of Persistence: All Ways Butch and Femme. Currently she is Director of Strategy at the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research.

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