Sarah Temkin
@temkins
There are many stories to tell - about women, medicine, surgery and cancer. This is my personal account.
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https://www.1001cuts.org/ 20-08-2011 15:48:34
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Our #gyncsm co-moderators are Dee Sparacio Christina Lizaso Our health care advisors are Shannon Westin, MD, MPH, FASCO Sarah Temkin Rick Boulay,MD and our mental health advisor Ann Becker-Schutte We start out with brief intro’s - Please take a moment to introduce yourself.
The Ontario Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists has been vocal in identifying gender bias & the Double Discrimination experienced by OB-GYN & other surgical specialties. OMA WOMEN Ontario Medical Association Ontario Ministry of Health @OSOG @chaihof
The most comprehensive and global review about cancer in women has been released! Check out our commission led by Dr. Ophira Ginsburg about cancer, women, and power. The Lancet The Lancet Oncology Dana-Farber News Dana-Farber Dana-Farber’s Breast Oncology Center Dana-Farber Center for Global Cancer Medicine
#LEAD2023 Updating Simone's maxims with a wonderful panel Narjust Florez, MD, FASCO Sarah Temkin Dr. Karen Winkfield 💎 "1. Know your value. 2. Define what success is for you." ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JC… BioAscend Journal of Clinical Oncology
Saw some familiar faces during the Bethesda Film Festival Beautiful film about the challenges we women surgeons face. 1001cuts.org We have so much work to do. The kids are watching us 👀 Andrea Merrill, MD FACS Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD Sarah Temkin 1001cuts - the film
FINALLY watched 1001cuts - the film. Proud of Sarah Temkin for highlighting so much of what we all know and experience. So much still unsaid. So many nuances to discrimination. 💯 agree with how this will not stand for the next generation. Nope. No ma'am. Proud to lead an amazing fellowship.
Isabel Green MD, MEHP Sarah Temkin givebutter.com/FilmFestival20… Just a few more days left in the women's voices now festival. If you buy a ticket you'll get a link and password.
To improve patient care, we need to more consistently consider sex and gender when researching conditions that impact women and men. This includes disaggregating and reporting data based on sex. Janine Clayton, MD AMWA Doctors SGHC The University of Kansas Health System @nih_niam