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Voice, agency and the medical arts
Vicky GrantDecember 2016
AShamed. Stitchcraft work by Kate Smyth at Bitchin’ Stitchin.
“Angry bowel syndrome” by Anne.
McCartney, M. (2012) The patient paradox: why sexed up medicine is bad for your health, London: Pinter & Martin.Image reproduced with the permission of Pinter & Martin publishers.
Shamed, by Angela
What the Royal College of Physicians think doctors should say to patients with IBS
“I have examined you thoroughly and cannot find anything wrong …”
“I am pleased to say that I do not think there is anything terrible going on here”
“This is good news …”
“You do not have a serious disorder such as cancer”
Collier, J. D. ed. (2004) Medical masterclass: Gastroenterology and hepatology, London: Royal College of Physicians of London.Keshav, S. ed. (2008) Medical masterclass: Gastroenterology and hepatology, 2nd ed., London: Royal College of Physicians.
“Just IBS” by Emily
ruining my life!By Niamh
“When I have IBS I am not well. Regardless of what your GP checklist says” Becki
By Becki and Polina
Does the hierarchy of clinical evidence silence patients?