Une étude révèle que les préjugés sexistes freinent les chirurgiennes 🔗 https://t.co/aH9RYL7DIz
Gender bias holds back female surgeons, study finds
🔗 https://t.co/nnIcThl1ib
Our opinion piece “A Mask is Never Just a Mask” published today in the Globe and Mail! Discusses some issues raised in our book, The Mask: A History of Breathing Bad Air!
https://t.co/s68jmF3qLJ
#histstm#histmed
Congratulations to @mcgillu's Erica Vinson, winner of this year's H.N. Segall Prize for her paper "The Persistent Innocence of Domestic Allergens."
The H.N. Segall Prize recognizes the best student paper presented at our annual conference.
Thank you, Rachel Elder, @ThSchlich and Sophia Motluk for the opportunity to contribute to and be supported by such a fantastic conference and edited collection: Technology, Health, and the Patient Consumer in the Twentieth Century: https://t.co/eu1iqpxlXi
A new special issue of Notes & Records of the Royal Society (2, 2024) is thematically grouped around research awards as presumptive parameters for excellence and impact @RsocPublishing https://t.co/26sUrCdxfL
On opioid overdose, Orwell and grief ~ @totomcgee Professor and Marjorie Bronfman Chair in @mcgill_ssom@mcgillu explores how grief ripples through social groups after a drug overdose, in his essay published recently in @TheLancet
https://t.co/uLpoEZomKY