In survey study, women physicians reported they delayed pregnancy & altered career trajectories due to competing priorities of parenthood & career, which may be associated with high rates of infertility & gender disparities in medicine. https://t.co/HDjE5Z7pGE @drevefeinberg
Calling all Massachusetts and Rhode Island colleagues -- Join us for a great cause!!! Click the link below to learn more or donate. #makeawish@MakeAWishMassRI
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Trauma informed care is important in gynecology, especially when caring for patients who are struggling with chronic pelvic pain.
Watch this video on @greenjrnl YouTube for suggested approaches and techniques! @docfoleygyn https://t.co/mSIZKpMfrN
In 2023 @boardobgyn on their own practice patterns survey still refuses to recognize #MIGS as a legitimate career, even though we have a focused practice designation & do important work on #fibroids#endometriosis. Infuriating. @FMIGS1@GynSurgery@AAGL
So proud of @laurahomewoodMD and other #MAGEEMIGS alumni (MMARC) and their hard work completely this study. Research the metrics hospitals judge us by, expose the biases and inact change. That’s my Twitter Twin! 👯♀️
Female gynecologists are 20% less likely to receive a top box score (defined as a very good likelihood to refer to this physician) than male gynecologists on Press-Ganey surveys. #implicitbias#SGS2023@GynSurgery@laurahomewoodMD
@DrMTruong’s @GynSurgery#SGS2023 invigorating yoga sesh left many SGS members refreshed, relaxed and ready to continue another day full of informative, scientific sessions.
“When we take care of women, we are undervalued”. Thank you @beridgeway for your inspiring call-to-action for surgeons in leadership to improve access and care. @GynSurgery#SGS2023
Thank you @docfoleygyn, Dr. Nathan King, et al for this important study! Thorough preop counseling is critical to decrease risk of regret. @GynSurgery#SGS2023
Gynecologic Surgeons are HIGHLY disadvantaged. —@beridgeway
Gynecologic surgery is set up for financial failure within the power structure of hospitals. This makes it incredibly difficult to prioritize women’s health when healthcare is failing. #SGS2023
Grateful for the important work by @greenjrnl editor @ebonycartermd and committee, including @NU_ObGynRes’s own @teni_brown, on best practices for promoting equity in women’s health research! Too many pearls to capture. Can’t wait to see the impact! #SGS2023@GynSurgery
With my sponsor, mentor, and @GynSurgery President Dr. @cheryliglesia 🤍
I can never thank her enough for her belief in me and my career—she role models holding the door open for women behind you. #SGS2023
We had record registration this year, with 120 more registered this year than last year, almost 600 total.
The science submitted will forward the field of Gynecologic surgery.
Many kudos & thanks to the authors, presenters, committee members, attendees, for your contributions!