Learning about Adaptive Leadership with Vidhya Prakash, MD. Interesting and interactive presentation that really dug into what it means to lead and how to do around complex topics. 4/x
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As someone with chronic illness/invisible disability, I so appreciate platforming @diekmanmdjd.bsky.social and this topic. These issues are so (ironically) under acknowledged and often poorly supported in medicine, which can trickle down to inadequate understanding/support for patients too. 3/x
Loving the first talk by Anne Beal, MD/MPH on getting what you want and need out of your career in medicine, with a TON of valuable nuanced, practical, and savvy insights to consider. 2/x
Exciting news! Our board member, Hayley Treloar Padovano, was featured in Women's Health and Time Magazine! She shares expert insights on cutting back on alcohol and finding healthier ways to relax.
www.womenshealthmag.com/health/a6335...
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#Health #Wellness #MindfulLiving
Shout out to women using their voices to fight for justice
Photo of Dr. Kelly McGarry who will be receiving the Dr. Milton Hamolsky Award tonight!
Thrilled to see that Dr. Kelly McGarry will be receiving the Brown University Health Dr. Milton Hamolsky Award in recognition of her outstanding contributions to medicine and healthcare. Proud to have her as a colleague @brownmedicine.bsky.social @acpimphysicians.bsky.social
Picture of Dr Jessi Gold
So excited that @drjessigold.bsky.social is coming to @brownmedicine.bsky.social next week 🤩
Mildred Rebstock on the 16 April 1949 cover of the Illustrated London News.
5️⃣1️⃣ Mildred Catherine Rebstock (1919-2011) 🇺🇸 #womeninSTEM American chemist who, in 1949, worked with her team to synthesise the first antibiotic (chloromycetin or chloramphenicol) prescribed at the time to treat typhoid fever.
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#WIP #womeninSTEM #1000portraits trading cards @tanialouis.fr
5️⃣4️⃣ Elisabeth Bik (1966- ) 🇳🇱 #womeninSTEM @elisabethbik.bsky.social Microbiologist, she worked on cholera epidemics in India & Bangladesh. Internationally recognised for her work in detecting image manipulation. 2021 Maddox Prize & 2024 Einstein Foundation award.
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5️⃣5️⃣ Stephanie Louise Kwolek (1923-2014) 🇺🇸 #womeninSTEM American chemist who invented poly-paraphenylene terephthalamide, better known as Kevlar. She was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 1995, only the fourth woman member of 113 at the time.
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Purple and white flyer that contains the the following information: One of the only opportunities of its kind, the Wittig Postdoctoral Fellows Program in Feminist Science offers a fellowship at the intersection of biological/biomedical sciences and feminist science studies. We aim to train the next generation of feminist scientists/feminist science scholars and cultivate an interdisciplinary community of thinkers, practitioners, and advocates. UW Madison has a distinguished history of excellence in these areas and continues to be a dynamic site of research and teaching in feminist science scholarship. Applicants with a new or recent PhD are invited to apply for this two year, fully funded position. We welcome scholars working at the intersection of feminist scholarship and the sciences, including the life sciences, public health, history of science, science and technology studies, or medicine. Fellows will conduct original research mentored by a UW faculty member. This research can be feminist topics within existing research programs in the life sciences (e.g., studies of sex and the variability of sex), implementing feminist methodologies in life science research, or historical, philosophical, artistic, and feminist engagements in life science research. Successful applicants will be paired with a mentor among the UW faculty who has agreed to provide guidance during the fellowship period. For a range of examples of stellar candidates, we’ve included some sample profiles below. The postdoc will also take primary responsibility for planning and executing a feminist science one-day conference. The Wittig postdoc is administered through the Center for Research on Gender & Women (CRGW). For further information, contact the Director of the Center for Research on Gender and Women (CRGW), Christine Garlough, clgarlough@wisc.edu.
The coolest postdoc I know is now accepting applications:
🧪🔬THE WITTIG POSTDOC IN FEMINIST BIOLOGY🧪🔬
Our interdisciplinary program @ UW Madison seeks to train the next generation of feminist scientists/scholars of science
Please share widely and read more here: crgw.gws.wisc.edu/scholarships...
Lovely moment from this Doctor Mum doing English homework with my Son. I felt very seen. Thank you for the representation CGP books! #Womeninmedicine
announcement for a workshop on December 17th with Ms. Katherine Vessenes, JD, CFP and registration link - https://brown.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9ud1bodJ0QoKkBw
Excited for tomorrow's professional development program - Ms. Katherine Vessenes, JD, CFP will discuss common financial pitfalls. Attendees will learn actionable steps towards build a secure and prosperous financial future while reducing stress along the way! brown.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...