Emergency Medicine Physician, Interests: Sex & Gender, Global Health, Med Ed, Palliative Med, Equity, Opinions are mine only (and not of my employer) She/Her
Sharing a special professional moment . Not only is this paper important in advancing science, but it was created by an amazing team including the second author (who was chosen as second author by other team members due to the incredible work that she contributed.) So proud.
Study of performance reviews finds 78% of women described as "emotional" vs 11% of men. 56% of women called "unlikeable"; 16% of men. 32% of women called "difficult"; 40% of non-binary; 21% of men. @textio
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If you vote for Donald Trump in November, I will not judge you for your choice of political party.
I will judge you for your lack of morals, ethics and humanity.
I will judge you for your support of racism, misogyny, and fascism.
So will others. So will history.
Sex=biological classification, based on genetics, hormones
Gender=self representation, identity, in relation to social roles and norms.
@JarmanAF@NIH_ORWH
Words do matter! @iocmedia#Olympics
There are no words for the loss and shock our CHOP family is feeling. Barbara embodied the best of all of us. Her memory will live on in each of us whose lives she touched.
Please keep her loved ones in your thoughts
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New Interns, medical students, or any providers! I wanted to share my commonly used note templates/smart phrases! We write a lot of notes...So I hope it helps!
Please make it your own. Please share it with whoever.
@MrsPA_C They’re so bad at that. I used to get appointment reminders EVEN after calling to be like please let me very painful remind you that this dear dog died.
ICU Stories:
20 years' old presents to her primary care provider w few days of "cold" symptoms & cough. Vitals stable besides heart rate of 160. Sent to the ED: BP 123/84, HR 141, RR 24, afebrile, sat 97% on room air. Labs: WBC 13k, BNP 600 (normal <100), trop I 100 (nl <15)
The strangest part of being a researcher is that I sometimes spend a whole morning reading (new literature). It’s such a mind f*%} bc I feel like I accomplished nothing, yet it’s integral to my professional life!
@katie_sharkey Interesting, I have always found horrible and vivid dreams to be a really under discussed side effect or pregnancy. Could be hormones or increasingly fragmented sleep, I suppose!
1/ An interesting read though nothing surprising. Women do more ‘academic housework’ but I invite you to think about something: women are also urged in leadership training & mentoring to say no more & focus on career serving tasks. So here’s the thing… https://t.co/KodTeZucPx