Women can use simple strategies to build each other up and level the playing field in medical leadership, according to ...
In 1993, the Medical College of Pennsylvania became the first medical school in the country to completely integrate women's health issues into its curriculum. In contrast to schools which present ...
A new book explores the history of discrimination in women’s health care and how it affects diagnosis and treatment today. By Danielle Friedman Six years ago, Dr. Elizabeth Comen, a breast cancer ...
Every March, National Women’s History Month serves as an opportunity to celebrate the groundbreaking accomplishments of women throughout history. From the earliest days of medicine, women have made ...
Landry is an assistant professor of emergency medicine at Harvard Medical School. Lewiss is an emergency medicine physician. Yet amid these critical conversations, one issue is less commonly parsed ...
For women who want to start protecting their heart health, Wells recommends starting small and working their way up. For example, if walking for 30 minutes a day or shifting to a healthier diet seems ...
Every International Women’s Day invites reflection: Where have we made strides toward equity, and where do critical gaps remain? In clinical research, we see clear and sometimes sobering examples of ...
For centuries, women faced seemingly insurmountable barriers to entering medicine and science, and were relegated to roles as caregivers rather than recognized as physicians and surgeons. Historically ...
Galina Espinoza, editor-in-chief of Flow Space, moderated “The Future of Health Is Personal: Innovation, Al and Access,” a ...