A University Student Came To - Megan Murkovski

Fricker, M. (2007). Epistemic injustice: Power and the ethics of knowing . Oxford University Press.

Note for Instructor: Megan Murkovski has received ethics clearance for secondary analysis of de-identified testimonials (APAN Protocol #2024-089). Personal medical history is disclosed only to contextualize the sociological argument, not as evidentiary data. megan murkovski a university student came to

McDonald, K., & Chilton, J. (2023). “Nowhere to put it”: How primary care physicians manage unexplained symptoms in young women. Social Science & Medicine , 315, 115–127. Fricker, M

Concrete recommendations include:

: Detail the tension between Megan’s needs, her mother’s "pro-life" stance, and the social worker’s personal religious beliefs. not as evidentiary data. McDonald