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Dr. Diane Birnbaumer and Dr. Tracy Sanson are well known on the Emergency Medicine Speaker Circuit. In their FIX19 talk, they share the lessons they have learned as they have built this important part of their careers. Watch the video version of their talk here. The post Your Voice & Your Value: Lessons for the Speaking Circuit appeared first on Fe…
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Joannie Yeh MD is a primary care pediatrician and a clinical assistant professor of pediatrics at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University. In her FIX19 talk, Dr. Yeh uses her personal experiences and growth to explore self awareness and emotional intelligence. Watch the video version of her talk here. The post Taking a Cue …
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In her FIX19 talk, Dr. Daphne Owen focuses on the impact we can have outside the walls of the ED, and implores us, as medical professionals, to use our power within our communities to be advocates for vulnerable populations and make positive change for our communities. Watch the video version of her talk here. The post Advocacy in Emergency Medicin…
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Dr. Viveta Lobo is Director of the Emergency Ultrasound Program and Director of the Patient and Family Advisory Group at Stanford University. In her FIX19 talk, she shares very personal experiences as a patient and a patient’s family member and how this compelled her to change the way she cares for patients as well as her career. Read more about he…
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Dr. Patsy McNeil is the Chief Medical Officer of Shady Grove Medical Center in Rockville, MD. She is an Emergency Medicine Physician and the Physician Chair of the Women’s Initiative of the USACS Diversity and Inclusion Council. In her FIX19 talk, she discussed cultural factors the impact the ambition of women in our society and concrete ways to ov…
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In this podcast, Jenny and Dara sit down with Jennifer and Corey Feist, the founders of the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation. Dr. Lorna Breen was one of us. On April 26, 2020, she died by suicide. In a period of three weeks this spring, Lorna treated confirmed COVID patients, contracted COVID herself, and returned to an overwhelming, relentless n…
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Dr. Snider is an Emergency Physician and Youth Violence Researcher. In her FIX19 talk, she shares the story of the tragic death of a patient in the ED waiting room in Winnipeg. She explores the implicit bias that contributed to this event, shares her experience confronting her own implicit biases and asks that we all become more familiar with our o…
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In their FIX19 talk, Dr. Ebony Hunter and Dr. Dina Wallin share heartfelt account of their experiences not having children and remind us to include women like them in our fight for gender equity. Read their post and watch the video version of their talk here. The post The Journey to Otherhood appeared first on FemInEM.…
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Again, Jenny and Jaime sit down with Virtual FIX20 faculty members to get at the lessons you can expect when registering for their sessions, as well as a little get-to-know-you time. In episode one you will meet: Dr. Carolyn Commissaris and Dr. Tracy Sanson – Bringing Connectivity Back to Virtual Presentations Dr. Alison Haddock and Dr. Hilary Fair…
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In her FIX19 talk, Dr. Mary McLean explores her personal journey with weight and how the world perceives it and tackles to often taboo topic of physician bias epidemic. Read her blog post and watch the video version of her talk here. The post The Weighting Room: Our Collegial Physician Obesity Bias Epidemic appeared first on FemInEM.…
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Jenny and Jaime sit down with Virtual FIX20 faculty members to get at the lessons you can expect when registering for their sessions, as well as a little get-to-know-you time. In episode one you will meet: Dr. Tricia Swan and Dr. Chrissy Zeretzke – How to Improve Your Academic Career – The Nuts and Bolts of Building and Climbing the Ladder Dr. Emil…
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We have appreciated your patience through this COVID pandemic with an understanding that our community has been hit strongly as frontline workers. We have some amazing news! The demand for FIX was so strong, we have responded to the call and are offering FIX 2020 in a virtual format! We are thrilled to share with you our vision for this endeavor. T…
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Dr. Tracy Madsen is an Assistant Professor, the Associate Director of the Division of Sex and Gender, and the ED Director of Acute Stroke Services within the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University. In her FIX19 talk, Dr. Madsen explores her interest in women’s health needs and the influences behind that in…
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In her FIX19 talk, Dr. Kelly Quinley delivers a call to action – it is time for us to improve the emergency department care for patients with a miscarriage. Miscarriage forms part of emergency medicine, and if we participate in a culture change around early pregnancy loss in the ED, we can provide better patient-centered care for our patients. Read…
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With growing concerns about racism in America, doctors have the professional mandate to advocate for health equity as part of the oath we take to do no harm. But when race is used in medical practice and research, it’s often utilized poorly and inaccurately—as a genetic variable. This is to the detriment of our patients, and fails to equip our trai…
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As doctors, you take an oath to do no harm. But what about when harm comes to you? That’s the focus of “In Harm’s Way” by Dr. Rebecca Smith-Coggins. As physicians, what can you do to make sure the ones that need help get it without incident? Read her blog post and watch the video version of the FIX19 talk here. The post In Harm’s Way appeared first…
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Dr. Milne is the Chief of Staff at South Huron Hospital Association in Exeter, Ontario, Canada. He is passionate about skepticism and critical thinking. He is the creator of the knowledge translation project, The Skeptics’ Guide to Emergency Medicine. In his FIX19 talk, Dr. Milne examines gender bias within medical research and evidence based medic…
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What’s it like to be the patient? Not many of us know. Dr. Alin Gragossian does. In her FIX19 talk “My Change of Heart” Dr. Gragossian provides the unique prospective of what it’s like to go from doctor to critically ill patient. Watch the video version of her talk here. The post My Change of Heart appeared first on FemInEM.…
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Resa speaks with Sex and Gender Medicine subject matter experts Tracy Madsen and Alyson McGregor Tracy Madsen MD ScM is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and the Associate Director for the Division of Sex and Gender in Emergency Medicine within the Department of Emergency Medicine at Alpert Medical School of Brown University. She practic…
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In this FIX19 talk, Dr. Breena R. Taira wants to make sure you know that we, as health care practitioners, have not only an ethical obligation, but also a legal one based on Title VI of the Civil Rights Act to provide language assistance to limited English proficiency patients and give you the tools to advocate for your patients in all languages. W…
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Dr. Ayesha Khan and Dr. John Purakal have both had personal experiences with pregnancy loss and they are ready to share them. In their powerful FIX19 duo, they speak out about not speaking out on miscarriage. Watch the video version of the talk here. The post The Misculture of Miscarriage appeared first on FemInEM.…
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Mommy guilty is a very real and common issue among female physicians. In her FIX19 talk, Dr. Rose Diaz, third year resident at University of Michigan, takes us through her journey to becoming a physician and how that journey impacted the lives of her three children. Read her post and watch the video version of the talk here. The post Saying Goodbye…
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Episode 7's affirmation reminds you that your biggest competitor is in the mirror, and you should get to work. Jasmine answers questions on live action roleplaying in settings where everything is Eurocentric, interracial dating, and forgiveness. Author Patrick "Rico" Williams addresses the crowd, and we get to the return of the Rantrum!…
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What should I do if my partner wants to try dating other people, but I don't want to? What about People of Color doing Cosplay? What About Kink? Jasmine answers your questions after the weekly affirmation, then interviews Zulynette, artist and poet. You can learn more about her at Zulynette.com. Have a question for Jasmine? Go to askabrownfeminem.c…
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