Le Chœur des femmes

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Le Chœur des femmes is a French novel, widely recognized for its exploration of women's health, medical ethics, and the emotional lives of patients and doctors within a hospital gynecology ward.

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instanceOf French novel
novel
author Martin Winckler NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
genre medical fiction
novel of manners
social novel
hasForm novel in chapters
printed book
hasPerspective feminist perspective
patient-centered care
hasReputation influential in debates on women's health care
widely recognized in France
hasSubject abortion
contraception
gynecology
hospital hierarchy
informed consent
listening to patients
medical training
obstetrics
patient autonomy
sexual health
violence against women in healthcare
literaryForm prose
literaryPeriod 21st-century literature
mainTheme doctor–patient relationship
emotional lives of doctors
emotional lives of patients
gynecology
medical ethics
reproductive rights
women's health
notableFor critique of medical paternalism
depiction of ethical dilemmas in medicine
exploration of women's health issues
portrayal of gynecological consultations
originalLanguage French
publicationLanguage French
setting French hospital
hospital gynecology ward
targetAudience adult readers
health professionals
medical students
workOfAuthor Martin Winckler NERFINISHED

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