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Queer(ing) medical spaces: queer theory as a framework for transformative social change in anesthesiology and critical care medicine

Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie(2023)

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Queer theory is a disruptive lens that can be adopted by researchers, educators, clinicians, and administrators to effect transformative social change. It offers opportunities for anesthesiologists, critical care physicians, and medical practitioners to more broadly understand what it means to think queerly and how queering anesthesiology and critical care medicine spaces improves workplace culture and patient outcomes. This article grapples with the cis-heteronormative medical gaze and queer people’s apprehensions of violence in medical settings to offer new ways of thinking about structural changes needed in medicine, medical language, and the dehumanizing application of medical modes of care. Using a series of clinical vignettes, this article outlines the historical context underlying queer peoples’ distrust of medicine, a primer in queer theory, and an understanding of how to begin to “queer” medical spaces using this critical framework.
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2SLGBTQIA+, anesthesiology, critical care medicine, cis-heteronormativity, medical gaze, queer theory
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