
03/09: A Brief History of Women in Medicine
Alison Christy, MD, PhD utilizes fun, irreverent stories of women from the history of medicine to illustrate how we can increase diversity and underrepresented minorities in medicine.
"Fostering diversity and inclusion through open-access communication and understanding history."
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Alison Christy, MD, PhD utilizes fun, irreverent stories of women from the history of medicine to illustrate how we can increase diversity and underrepresented minorities in medicine.
A smart, irreverent discussion of the historical exclusion of women and minorities from medicine – with actions to increase representation of currently excluded groups, including transgendered/nonbinary individuals, people with disabilities, and more.
Alison Christy, MD, PhD shares the story of Harriet Edgeworth, PhD, who developed myasthenia gravis after the 1918 flu, but was dismissed by doctors at the time.
Alison Christy, MD, PhD, tells us about the life and advocacy of Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi, the first female physician to focus on neurology.
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