EPISODE 9: Women and Cats - Underestimated by Science
Description
In this episode of "Heart, Cat and Soul," we delve into the intricate connections between women, cats, and the realm of science. Inspired by the book Doing Harm, which examines the historical marginalization of women in medical research and treatment, we explore parallels between this bias and the treatment of cats, both in veterinary medicine and cultural narratives.
Key Discussion Points:
Gender Bias in Medical Research: We discuss how women have been historically underrepresented in clinical trials, leading to gaps in medical knowledge and treatment efficacy for female patients.
Cultural Perceptions of Cats: We also delve into how cats, much like women in science, have faced marginalization and superstition throughout history. Despite their contributions, they have often been misunderstood or undervalued, reflecting broader societal biases.
Resources Mentioned:
- Book Doing Harm: This insightful work delves into the biases women face in medical settings. You can purchase it on Amazon.
- My website: www.felvet.co.uk
Join us in this episode as we uncover the shared narratives of women and cats, shedding light on the importance of recognizing and valuing contributions that have historically been overlooked.