1st Edition

Leadership at the Intersection of Gender and Race in Healthcare and Science Case Studies and Tools

    292 Pages 46 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    292 Pages 46 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book takes a case study approach to explore leadership narratives of women in healthcare and science, paying attention to the intersection of gender, identity, and race in each story.

    Putting forward a new vision and pathway inclusive of the lived experiences and contributions of women worldwide, this text proposes a strength-based approach to meeting leadership challenges. Key themes discussed include leadership redefined by those not identifying as leaders, the influence of the intersectionality of race and gender on leadership, and the implications for how we teach about leadership in healthcare and science. Grounded in theory that is translated into practice and evidenced by the leadership case studies described, the book draws out useful tools and organizational learnings to support transformation of the landscape of clinical care, education, research and policies healthcare and science.

    This book is an invaluable reference for leaders at all levels across healthcare and science. It is also of interest to students and academics from gender studies, leadership studies, organization and governance, anthropology, sociology, higher education, public health, social work, nursing and medicine.

    Chapter 10 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

    Part I: Theories and Foundations of Leadership

    Chapter 1- Prologue: Challenges and Rewards of Leadership

    Laraque-Arena

    Chapter 2- Theoretical Foundations to Consider

    Germain, Caruso Brown

    Part II: Leadership Redefined

    Chapter 3- "Am I Not A Leader?"

    Fennoy

    Chapter 4- Being the First Only Different: Generational Perspectives in Driving Institutional Change in Academia

    Jones, Ikpeze, Arena, Oyeku

    Chapter 5- Interprofessional Leadership Amid Twin Pandemics

    Cheng, Genies

    Chapter 6- Spirituality, Identity, and Leadership

    Virginia Young

    Part III: Intersectionality in Leadership

    Chapter 7- Implicit and Overt Race/Gender Bias: Diversity of Leadership in Health Care and Health Sciences

    Maldonado, Fassiotto, Jerome

    Chapter 8- Reproductive Justice: Policy and Politics "When the Personal Is Political and the Political Is Personal"

    Roberts

    Chapter 9: Serving for Five Years: What I Learned About Reproductive Justice in Mozambique, at the Center of the World

    Anderson

    Chapter 10: Gender Identity and Leadership

    Laraque-Ho

    Part IV: Leadership Applied: Implications for Curricular Change in Medicine and Science

    Chapter 11- Women’s Health Equity in Academia as recounted

    Vivian Winona Pinn, MD, as documented by Danielle Laraque-Arena, MD, FAAP

    Pinn and Laraque-Arena

    Chapter 12- Leading in the Military and Healthcare

    Barfield

    Chapter 13- Genomics and Medicine

    Dolan

    Chapter 14- National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Funding Discretion

    Glazer, Layne, Howell

    Chapter 15 Community Pediatrics

    Gundacker, Magallanes, Willis

    Part V: Tools for Transformative Leadership and Organizational Learnings to Increase Diversity, Inclusion and Equity

    Chapter 16 Tool 1: Data to Drive Change and Address Implicit Bias at the Organizational Level

    Butts, Harrell

    Chapter 17 Tool 2: Organizational Change: Helping from Inside

    Laraque-Arena, Etzel

    Chapter 18 Tool 3: Debunking Myths and Leadership

    Berkowitz

    Chapter 19 Tool 4: Beyond Title IX: Pursuing Full Participation through Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA)

    Poole, Germain

    Chapter 20 Tool 5- Dealing with Adversity and Emerging Strong

    Kemper in collaboration with Laraque-Arena

    Part VI: Epilogue

    Chapter 21- Epilogue: Thoughts on the Journey and Keeping the Conversation Alive Laraque-Arena

    Index

    Biography

    Danielle Laraque-Arena is a Senior Scholar in Residence at the New York (NY) Academy of Medicine, Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, NY, Former Debra & Leon Black Professor of Pediatrics, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Former Vice President Maimonides Children’s Hospital of Brooklyn, NY and Chair Department of Pediatrics, Maimonides Medical Center, 7th President, SUNY Upstate Medical University now Emerita, Syracuse, NY, USA. Past President, Academic Pediatric Association.

    Lauren Germain is Director of Evaluation, Assessment and Research and Assistant Professor of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical University. Co-Director of Harvard Macy Institute’s course, A Systems Approach to Assessment in Health Professions Education.

    Virginia Young is a Research Services Librarian specializing in Health and Social Sciences at Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY. Prior to that, Presidential and Health Sciences Librarian on the faculty at SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY. Graduate of the State University of New York at Albany with a master’s degree in library science.

    Rivers Laraque-Ho is a Genre-bending, genderbending writer, editor, and perennial work-in-progress. Concerned with the relationship between art, power, and possibility in the revolutionary imagination. Graduated from Hampshire College with a degree in Creative Writing and Critical Race & Gender Studies.