Susan M. Reverby

ORCID: 0000-0002-9272-2136
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Research Areas
  • Historical Studies on Reproduction, Gender, Health, and Societal Changes
  • Race, Genetics, and Society
  • Race, History, and American Society
  • Historical Psychiatry and Medical Practices
  • Historical Gender and Feminism Studies
  • Nursing Education, Practice, and Leadership
  • Ethics in medical practice
  • Public Health Policies and Education
  • Ethics in Clinical Research
  • History of Science and Medicine
  • Medical History and Innovations
  • Historical Medical Research and Treatments
  • American History and Culture
  • Biomedical Ethics and Regulation
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
  • Health and Conflict Studies
  • Syphilis Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Historical and Contemporary Political Dynamics
  • Healthcare Systems and Challenges
  • Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
  • Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis
  • School Health and Nursing Education
  • Academic Freedom and Politics
  • History of Science and Natural History

Wellesley College
2013-2024

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2024

University of Houston
2022

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
2021

University of Wisconsin–Madison
2021

Harvard University
2007-2021

Gender Studies
2012-2021

Yale University
2007-2020

UCLA Health
2019

Innovative Designs in Environments for an Aging Society
2019

Commercially available tests of genetic ancestry have significant scientific limitations, but are serious matters for many test-takers.

10.1126/science.1150098 article EN Science 2007-10-18

research journals [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17].Throughout the 20th century, race had no standard defi nition in medical, epidemiological, or health services [18][19][20][21].In epidemiology, vaguely referred to "persons who are relatively homogenous with respect biologic inheritance" [18].One survey of medical and epidemiological

10.1371/journal.pmed.0040271 article EN cc-by PLoS Medicine 2007-09-19

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10.1017/s0898030610000291 article EN Journal of Policy History 2011-01-01

10.1016/s0027-9684(15)30517-4 article EN Journal of the National Medical Association 2010-02-01

List of tables and figures Acknowledgments Introduction: the dilemma caring Part I. The Nurse Hospital Before Training: 1. 'Professed' nursing: from duty to trade 2. Chaos order in hospital nursing II. Trained Nurse: An Apprentice Duty: 3. Character as skill: ideology discipline 4. Training work: pupil nurse machine 5. 'Strangers Boston': who becomes a 6. Nursing divisions occupation III. 'Re-Forming' Nursing: 7. Professionalization its discontents 8. efficiency link between service science...

10.2307/1862225 article EN The American Historical Review 1989-02-01

SUSAN REVERBY, PHD, is an assistant professor and director of the Women's Studies Program, wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass.

10.1097/00006199-198701000-00003 article EN Nursing Research 1987-01-01

10.2307/2072702 article EN Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews 1988-07-01

Journal Article Health Care in America: Essays Social History. Ed. by Susan Reverby and David Rosner. (Philadelphia Rockefeller Medicine Men: Capitalism America. By E. Richard Brown. (Berkeley Get access Martin S. Pernick University of Michigan Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar American History, Volume 67, Issue 3, December 1980, Pages 710–712, https://doi.org/10.2307/1889935 Published: 01 1980

10.2307/1889935 article EN Journal of American History 1980-12-01

Using the infamous research studies in Tuskegee and Guatemala, article examines difference between victims bystanders. The can include families, sexual partners, children not just participants. There are also bystanders populations who affected, even vaguely, decades after initial took place. Differing reparations for through lawsuits historical acknowledgments has to be part of broader discussions justice, weighing impact racism imperial endeavors.

10.1111/bioe.12784 article EN Bioethics 2020-06-30

The Tuskegee Syphilis Study is surrounded by illuminating misconceptions—myths that cannot be blithely dismissed because they actually provide some insight into the significance of study. One those men were deliberately infected with syphilis; another obtained no treatment for disease. Some other errors are alleged in two recent articles about study, but these themselves create their own fictions.

10.2307/3527701 article EN The Hastings Center Report 2001-09-01

Journal Article Gendered Domains: Rethinking Public and Private in Women's History. Ed. by Dorothy O. Helly Susan M. Reverby. (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1992. xvi, 349 pp. Cloth, $42.50, ISBN 0-8014-2444-5. Paper, $13.95, 0-8014-9702-7.) Get access Linda Steiner Rutgers University, New Brunswick, Jersey Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar of American History, Volume 81, Issue 2, September 1994, Pages 626–627, https://doi.org/10.2307/2081182 Published: 01 1994

10.2307/2081182 article EN Journal of American History 1994-09-01

Journal Article Tuskegee's Truths: Rethinking the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. Ed. by Susan M. Reverby. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2000. xx, 630 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 0-8078-2539-5. Paper, $27.50, 0-8078-4852-2.) Get access Edward T. Morman New York Academy Medicine YorkNew Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar American History, Volume 88, Issue 3, December 2001, Pages 1130–1131, https://doi.org/10.2307/2700505 Published: 01 2001

10.2307/2700505 article EN Journal of American History 2001-12-01

As the vaccines against COVID are slowly becoming available, we need to consider paradox of why so many people color dying from disease yet cannot get vaccinations. Concerns focus on vaccine refusal but lack access is bigger problem.

10.1371/journal.pbio.3001167 article EN cc-by PLoS Biology 2021-03-08

A landmark work when it appeared in 1976, America's Working Women helped form the field of women's studies and transform labor history. Now authors have enlarged dimensions this important anthology; more than half selections all introductory material are new. Spanning years from 1600 to present, diaries, popular magazines, historical works, oral histories, letters, songs, poetry, fiction show creativity supporting themselves, their families, organizations or associations. Slave women recall...

10.2307/2064512 article EN Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews 1978-05-01
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