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Occupy Medicine

Occupy Medicine
Author: Walter Bortz
Publisher: Gretchen Lieff
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9780615662442

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Author and Stanford doctor Walter Bortz is recognized as perhaps our foremost authority on healthy aging as well as one of our most fervent and credible advocates of radical change in American health care. His new book is "Occupy Medicine: A Call For A Revolution To Save American Healthcare" and it is worth your reading time. Occupy Medicine is a layman's guide through the labyrinth of our present medical catastrophe. Dr. Walter Bortz, in this compact and powerful treatise, shows how American medicine has morphed into a bureaucratic industrial complex whose defining core is the perpetuation of sickness. Calling for a new paradigm he describes the Commonhealth as "a system in which every segment of society is committed to the assurance of our personal and collective potential", which he identifies as our most important national resource. He shows in compelling terms how we can achieve that. With an urgent plea for each of us to take back ownership of our personal health, Dr. Bortz calls on all of us to step up to the primary responsibility for our own health -- and shows just how to do it.


Catalog

Catalog
Author: Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). College of Liberal Arts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1927
Genre: Ophthalmology
ISBN:

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Publications

Publications
Author: Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1927
Genre:
ISBN:

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Catalogue ...
Author: Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). School of Architecture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 622
Release: 1927
Genre:
ISBN:

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Catalogue

Catalogue
Author: Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). School of Business and Public Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1927
Genre: Universities and colleges
ISBN:

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Science

Science
Author: John Michels (Journalist)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 976
Release: 1915
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Annual Catalogue

Annual Catalogue
Author: Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 984
Release: 1918
Genre:
ISBN:

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Medical Record

Medical Record
Author: George Frederick Shrady
Publisher:
Total Pages: 848
Release: 1887
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:

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Occupying Disability: Critical Approaches to Community, Justice, and Decolonizing Disability

Occupying Disability: Critical Approaches to Community, Justice, and Decolonizing Disability
Author: Pamela Block
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2015-09-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9401799849

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This book explores the concept of "occupation" in disability well beyond traditional clinical formulations of disability: it considers disability not in terms of pathology or impairment, but as a range of unique social identities and experiences that are shaped by visible or invisible diagnoses/impairments, socio-cultural perceptions and environmental barriers and offers innovative ideas on how to apply theoretical training to real world contexts. Inspired by disability justice and “Disability Occupy Wall Street / Decolonize Disability” movements in the US and related movements abroad, this book builds on politically engaged critical approaches to disability that intersect occupational therapy, disability studies and anthropology. "Occupying Disability" will provide a discursive space where the concepts of disability, culture and occupation meet critical theory, activism and the creative arts. The concept of “occupation” is intentionally a moving target in this book. Some chapters discuss occupying spaces as a form of protest or alternatively, protesting against territorial occupations. Others present occupations as framed or problematized within the fields of occupational therapy and occupational science and anthropology as engagement in meaningful activities. The contributing authors come from a variety of professional, academic and activist backgrounds to include perspectives from theory, practice and experiences of disability. Emergent themes include: all the permutations of the concept of "occupy," disability justice/decolonization, marginalization and minoritization, technology, struggle, creativity and change. This book will engage clinicians, social scientists, activists and artists in dialogues about disability as a theoretical construct and lived experience.