"Feeling Medicine brings its readers into the world of gynecological teaching assistants and medical education with care and theoretical depth. The prose is smooth, the content rich, and the substantive contribution a needed addition to scholarship on gender, bodies, and medicine."--Laura Mamo, Author of Queering Reproduction
"Using the pelvic exam as a prism on medical education, Kelly Underman deftly analyzes how bodies and affect come together in the making of physicians. An excellent contribution to research on gender and medicine!"--Rene Almeling, author of Sex Cells: The Medical Market for Eggs and Sperm
"Feeling Medicine has the potential to carry forward the original GTA programs' mission, to provide a feminist education to medical students about the pelvic exam, which is particularly important as medicine becomes further corporatized."-- "Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine"