JMIR: Flattening Hierarchical Structures to Empower Women Trainee Leaders on Social Media Teams
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Given the widespread and concerted efforts to propagate health misinformation on social media, particularly centered around vaccination during the pandemic, …
Abstract:While the traditional medical school curriculum specializes in teaching doctor-patient communication at the individual patient level, the need to train …
This cross-sectional study evaluates the parental leave policies at ranked US medical schools, inclusive of birth, adoption, and foster care …
Clinicians who respond to misinformation on social media face obstacles. It’s important to train clinicians in dispelling harmful myths, to …
Clinicians who respond to misinformation on social media face obstacles. It’s important to train clinicians in dispelling harmful myths, to …
“If you have opened the door for someone, remember that, if they do well, you will be seen as having …
Abstract Background Visual communication strategies are becoming increasingly prevalent for conveying information to health professionals as well as to the …
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The peer-reviewed abstracts and perspective pieces accepted to the Women in Medicine Summit are published annually in the International Journal …