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Slice Girls
Slice Girls | Joan Arakkal
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When Dr Joan Arakkal chooses to specialise in orthopaedics while training in India, a field traditionally occupied by men, she slots into the world of bones with relative ease. But when her career takes her to the UK, and then Australia, she encounters the ‘bonemen’ – a boy’s club whose members are easily identified in the hospital corridors by their loud voices and self-assured swagger, who wield a stranglehold on orthopaedics. Joan is totally unprepared for the obstacles and prejudices she encounters – but the tables are turned when she suffers a health scare of her own, which ultimately gives her the perspective she needs to speak and fight without fear. A provocative reflection on the discrimination and sexism entrenched in the surgical community, and particularly the world of orthopaedics, Slice Girls shines light on a surgical path that is made needlessly challenging for women, and finds that while women are ready for surgery, it forces the question: is surgery ready for women?
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Story of a female Indian orthopedic surgeon and her struggles in a mainly male profession. 🔪

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Psychobabble
Slice Girls | Joan Arakkal
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A nice easy read...

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Psychobabble
Slice Girls | Joan Arakkal
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Time for some non-fiction... Was browsing my library and saw this..looks interesting..
#memoir

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Lauredhel
Slice Girls | Joan Arakkal
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Ooh, immediately reserved at my library! "When Dr Joan Arakkal chooses to specialise in orthopaedics while training in India, a field traditionally occupied by men, she slots into the world of bones with relative ease.

But when her career takes her to the UK, and then Australia, she encounters the `bonemen' - a boy's club whose members are easily identified in the hospital corridors by their loud voices and self-assured swagger. "...

Lauredhel I did an orthopaedic internship rotation here in Perth - her description of the "bonemen" rings true. 5y
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