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Women, Dismissal and Healthcare: Charee M. Thompson, PhD.
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Episode 54 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/
It's called: “Women, Dismissal, and Healthcare.”
You'll hear Charee M. Thompson, Ph.D.
Charee is an associate professor in the Department of Communication at the College of Liberal Arts & Science at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. She is also an associate professor in the Department of Biomedical & Translational Sciences at the Carle Illinois College of Medicine at the University of Illinois.
You’ll hear Charee explore how:
- Women are often blamed and dismissed for their health conditions.
- Women are frequently excluded from research about health.
- Women with MCS and other so-called 'contested illnesses" are often dismissed by healthcare workers as well as friends and family.
- Illnesses such as Multiple Sclerosis were once widely dismissed by healthcare providers.
- Parents of girls can support their children when they navigate the healthcare system, and more.
Thank you for listening!
Links:
Charee M. Thompson
2023 paper:
“Women's Experiences of Health-Related Communicative Disenfranchisement”
Authors: Charee M. Thompson, Sara Babu, and Shana Makos
DISCLAIMER: THIS WEBSITE DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE
The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images, and other material contained on this website are for informational purposes only. No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website. No material or information provided by The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast, or its associated website is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Thank you very much to the Marilyn Brachman Hoffman Foundation for its generous support of the podcast.
If you like the podcast, please consider becoming a supporter!
- Support the podcast.
- Find the podcast on Patreon.
- If you like, please buy me a coffee.
Follow the podcast on YouTube! Read captions in any language.
Please follow the podcast on social media:
Facebook
Instagram
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BlueSky
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Sponsorship Opportunites
Are you an organization or company interested in helping to create greater awareness about Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and Chemical Intolerance and/or looking for sponsorship opportunities? Please email us at info@chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org
Fejezetek
1. Introduction to the Chemical Sensitivity Podcast and host Aaron Goodman. (00:00:00)
2. Charee Thompson is introduced and begins discussing her motivation for studying women's health dismissal. (00:03:11)
3. Charee shares her experience with MCS in her personal and professional life. (00:04:09)
4. Aaron asks Charee to elaborate on her study focused on dismissal of women with medical issues. (00:05:17)
5. The conversation turns to the common experiences of dismissal, minimization, and psychologizing that women face in healthcare. (00:07:24)
6. Charee Thompson discusses the serious health consequences that can result from medical dismissal. (00:08:47)
7. The discussion shifts to how intersectionality affects dismissal in healthcare. (00:10:14)
8. Aaron asks about dismissal experiences for men and non-binary individuals. (00:11:31)
9. Charee explains common responses to medical dismissal, including silence and strategic communication. (00:12:24)
10. The conversation addresses the issue of psychogenic dismissal, particularly in relation to MCS. (00:15:51)
11. Aaron inquires about the history and root of gender bias in healthcare research. (00:17:20)
12. Charee discusses the impact of dismissal from family, friends, and female healthcare providers. (00:19:09)
13. The conversation turns to what healthcare workers and loved ones can do differently to address dismissal. (00:20:29)
14. Aaron asks about illnesses that were previously dismissed but are now recognized by healthcare professionals. (00:22:22)
15. Charee offers advice for parents of young girls to ensure their children's healthcare needs are met. (00:24:40)
16. The concept of "credibility work" and the unfair burden on women in healthcare is discussed. (00:26:02)
17. The conversation concludes with practical advice for women navigating the healthcare system and final thoughts from Charee. (00:27:03)
18. Aaron provides closing remarks and information about the Chemical Sensitivity Podcast. (00:29:17)
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Manage episode 436261456 series 3341885
Episode 54 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/
It's called: “Women, Dismissal, and Healthcare.”
You'll hear Charee M. Thompson, Ph.D.
Charee is an associate professor in the Department of Communication at the College of Liberal Arts & Science at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. She is also an associate professor in the Department of Biomedical & Translational Sciences at the Carle Illinois College of Medicine at the University of Illinois.
You’ll hear Charee explore how:
- Women are often blamed and dismissed for their health conditions.
- Women are frequently excluded from research about health.
- Women with MCS and other so-called 'contested illnesses" are often dismissed by healthcare workers as well as friends and family.
- Illnesses such as Multiple Sclerosis were once widely dismissed by healthcare providers.
- Parents of girls can support their children when they navigate the healthcare system, and more.
Thank you for listening!
Links:
Charee M. Thompson
2023 paper:
“Women's Experiences of Health-Related Communicative Disenfranchisement”
Authors: Charee M. Thompson, Sara Babu, and Shana Makos
DISCLAIMER: THIS WEBSITE DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE
The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images, and other material contained on this website are for informational purposes only. No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website. No material or information provided by The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast, or its associated website is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Thank you very much to the Marilyn Brachman Hoffman Foundation for its generous support of the podcast.
If you like the podcast, please consider becoming a supporter!
- Support the podcast.
- Find the podcast on Patreon.
- If you like, please buy me a coffee.
Follow the podcast on YouTube! Read captions in any language.
Please follow the podcast on social media:
Facebook
Instagram
X
BlueSky
TikTok
Sponsorship Opportunites
Are you an organization or company interested in helping to create greater awareness about Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and Chemical Intolerance and/or looking for sponsorship opportunities? Please email us at info@chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org
Fejezetek
1. Introduction to the Chemical Sensitivity Podcast and host Aaron Goodman. (00:00:00)
2. Charee Thompson is introduced and begins discussing her motivation for studying women's health dismissal. (00:03:11)
3. Charee shares her experience with MCS in her personal and professional life. (00:04:09)
4. Aaron asks Charee to elaborate on her study focused on dismissal of women with medical issues. (00:05:17)
5. The conversation turns to the common experiences of dismissal, minimization, and psychologizing that women face in healthcare. (00:07:24)
6. Charee Thompson discusses the serious health consequences that can result from medical dismissal. (00:08:47)
7. The discussion shifts to how intersectionality affects dismissal in healthcare. (00:10:14)
8. Aaron asks about dismissal experiences for men and non-binary individuals. (00:11:31)
9. Charee explains common responses to medical dismissal, including silence and strategic communication. (00:12:24)
10. The conversation addresses the issue of psychogenic dismissal, particularly in relation to MCS. (00:15:51)
11. Aaron inquires about the history and root of gender bias in healthcare research. (00:17:20)
12. Charee discusses the impact of dismissal from family, friends, and female healthcare providers. (00:19:09)
13. The conversation turns to what healthcare workers and loved ones can do differently to address dismissal. (00:20:29)
14. Aaron asks about illnesses that were previously dismissed but are now recognized by healthcare professionals. (00:22:22)
15. Charee offers advice for parents of young girls to ensure their children's healthcare needs are met. (00:24:40)
16. The concept of "credibility work" and the unfair burden on women in healthcare is discussed. (00:26:02)
17. The conversation concludes with practical advice for women navigating the healthcare system and final thoughts from Charee. (00:27:03)
18. Aaron provides closing remarks and information about the Chemical Sensitivity Podcast. (00:29:17)
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