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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
The factors that drive discrimination and disadvantage are more complex than we realize—and they are often overlapping and interdependent.That’s where intersectionality comes in. What is it, and how does it relate to underrepresented and marginalized groups advancing in surgery specifically and medicine generally? We cap off the Michigan Women’s Surgical Collaborative mini-series with a robust and frank discussion about the role of intersectionality in making medicine a more diverse, equitable and inclusive place.
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Michigan Medicine is the academic medical center for the University of Michigan.
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The HeForShe movement focused on the role of men on accelerating gender equality. Is it time to close up shop on this movement, or is there still work to do? If the work isn’t done, what does getting it done look like?
We continue the Michigan Women’s Surgical Collaborative mini-series with a discussion about the role of men in helping female surgeons achieve.
Featured speakers include:
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Michigan Medicine is the academic medical center for the University of Michigan.
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Women in surgery don’t need fixing. Their surgical outcomes are as good or better than their male counterparts’, for starters. What they need are individual strategies to overcome the achievement gap and put impostor syndrome to rest.
We continue the Michigan Women’s Surgical Collaborative mini-series with a discussion about how to create networks, build coalitions and leverage tools to thrive.
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Michigan Medicine is the academic medical center for the University of Michigan.
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If we want our health care systems to be patient-centered, we need a workforce that reflects the patient population. If we want an inclusive, equitable and diverse workplace, we need to be intentional about how we get there.
We pick up the Michigan Women’s Surgical Collaborative mini-series with a discussion about strategies to apply to incorporate diversity, equity and inclusion in the health care setting.
Featured speakers include:
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Michigan Medicine is the academic medical center for the University of Michigan.
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Implementing strategies is always challenging. Doing it in a change-averse or hostile environment makes it even more so. We continue the Michigan Women’s Surgical Collaborative mini-series with a discussion about how to move forward when the going isn’t so easy—and strategies for successful implementation in difficult environments.
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Michigan Medicine is the academic medical center for the University of Michigan.
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The Michigan Women’s Surgical Collaborative (MWSC) has built its mission around highlighting the barriers to achievement for female surgeons and inspiring real change to remove those barriers. On this episode, we talk with two members of the leadership team of the MWSC to understand how the group set the stage for such work, and discuss the work still to be done.
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Michigan Medicine is the academic medical center for the University of Michigan.
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Mentor-mentee relationships can often form around similarities in interests and backgrounds. Some of the richest relationships, though, develop across differences.
How can mentors and mentees work effectively together when they come from different background and have different experiences, and how can those differences be leveraged to benefit everyone?
On this episode, we talk about that dynamic, and strategies for finding mentors and mentees who will bring those valuable differences to the table.
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Michigan Medicine is the academic medical center for the University of Michigan.
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In surgery, the classroom extends to the operating room, where doing and observing are learning. What is intraoperative teaching, and how does it help trainees?
On this episode, we discuss the techniques used by faculty and residents to teach in the operating room, and hear from both sides of the teacher/trainee dynamic about what makes certain methods effective.
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Michigan Medicine is the academic medical center for the University of Michigan.
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Surgeons' worlds don't end at the operating room, so what is their responsibility to society outside of it? In this episode, we discuss what social responsibility looks like for surgeons, what we're doing to tackle the tough issues that affect our society and the health of our patients, and what more needs to be done.
Featured speakers include:
· Erika Newman, MD
· Gurjit Sandhu, PhD
· Valeria Valbuena, MD
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Michigan Medicine is the academic medical center for the University of Michigan.
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It’s not frequently discussed, but identity is core to being a surgeon. How do surgeons reconcile their personal identity with their professional identity? How do those two identities develop?
On this episode, we explore what identity is, how it drives people to surgery, how it evolves within the professional journey.
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Michigan Medicine is the academic medical center for the University of Michigan.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.