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What role does gender have in shaping knowledge that underpins the practice of midwifery?
John Pendleton
Health Professions
Centre for Health Sciences and Services
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Midwifery
100%
Childbirth
100%
Ontology
66%
Obstetrics
66%
20th Century
33%
Exclusivity
33%
Renaissance
33%
17th Century
33%
Ways of Knowing
33%
Patriarchal Structure
33%
Positivism
33%
Existential Risk
33%
Midwives
33%
Women's Bodies
33%
Biomedical Model
33%
Childbearing
33%
Scientific Enquiry
33%
Midwifery Profession
33%
Human Anatomy
33%
Professional Regulation
33%
Social Sciences
Twentieth Century
100%
Renaissance
100%
Seventeenth Century
100%
Paramedical Personnel
100%
Professional Regulation
100%
Arts and Humanities
Obstetrics
100%
Twentieth Century
16%
colleagues
16%
Renaissance
16%
Millennium
16%
Transformative
16%
Seventeenth Century
16%
Majority
16%
Oral
16%
Lifecycle
16%
Superiority
16%
positivist
16%
Exclusivity
16%