Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent History of Medicine Apr 2022 Why Restoring Birth as Ceremony Can Promote Health Equity Marinah V. Farrell Until the mid-20th century, birth in the United States for Latinx Indigenous peoples was an ancestral ceremony guided by midwives and traditional healers. AMA J Ethics. 2022; 24(4):E326-332. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.326. Podcast Nov 2024 Author Interview: “What Might It Mean to Have a Right to Bear a Pregnancy Peacefully?” Dr Julia Feinstein joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article: “What Might It Mean to Have a Right to Bear a Pregnancy Peacefully?” Case and Commentary Nov 2024 What Might It Mean to Have a Right to Bear a Pregnancy Peacefully? Julia Feinstein, MD, MA This commentary on a case considers how physicians should respond when their pregnant patients’ health is physically and socially compromised. AMA J Ethics. 2024; 26(11):E835-841. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.835.
History of Medicine Apr 2022 Why Restoring Birth as Ceremony Can Promote Health Equity Marinah V. Farrell Until the mid-20th century, birth in the United States for Latinx Indigenous peoples was an ancestral ceremony guided by midwives and traditional healers. AMA J Ethics. 2022; 24(4):E326-332. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.326.
Podcast Nov 2024 Author Interview: “What Might It Mean to Have a Right to Bear a Pregnancy Peacefully?” Dr Julia Feinstein joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article: “What Might It Mean to Have a Right to Bear a Pregnancy Peacefully?”
Case and Commentary Nov 2024 What Might It Mean to Have a Right to Bear a Pregnancy Peacefully? Julia Feinstein, MD, MA This commentary on a case considers how physicians should respond when their pregnant patients’ health is physically and socially compromised. AMA J Ethics. 2024; 26(11):E835-841. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.835.