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Scrubs & Heels Summit 2023: Filling a void for women in GI


 

Three key takeaway messages:

  • Recognize your self-worth and the contributions you bring to your patients and community as a whole.
  • Lean into the importance of vocalizing your asks, advocating for yourself, building your brand, and showcasing your accomplishments.
  • Be mindful of the balance between the time and energy you dedicate towards goals that bring you recognition and fuel your passion and your mental, physical, and emotional health.

As a trainee, I benefited tremendously from attending and expanding my professional network of mentors, sponsors and colleagues. I am encouraged by this programming and hope to see more of it in the future.

Contributors to this article included: Rashmi Advani, MD2; Anita Afzali, MD3; Aline Charabaty, MD.4

Neither Dr. Syed, nor the article contributors, had financial conflicts of interest associated with this article. The AGA was represented at the Scrubs and Heels Summit as a society partner committed to the advancement of women in GI. AGA is building on years of efforts to bolster leadership, mentorship, and sponsorship among women in GI through its annual women’s leadership conference and most recently with its 2022 regional women in GI workshops held around the country that led to the development of a comprehensive gender equity strategy designed to build an environment of gender equity in the field of GI so that all can thrive.

Institutions and social media handle

1. Santa Clara Valley Medical Center (San Jose, Calif), @noorannemd

2. Cedars Sinai (Los Angeles), @AdvaniRashmiMD

3. University of Cincinnati, @IBD_Afzali

4. Johns Hopkins Medicine (Washington), @DCharabaty

References

Advani R et al. Gender-specific attitudes of internal medicine residents toward gastroenterology. Dig Dis Sci. 2022 Nov;67(11):5044-52.

American Association of Medical Colleges. Diversity in Medicine: Facts and Figures (2019).

Elta GH. The challenges of being a female gastroenterologist. Gastroenterol Clin North Am. 2011 Jun;40(2):441-7.

Burke CA et al. Gender disparity in the practice of gastroenterology: The first 5 years of a career. Am J Gastroenterol 2005;100:259-64

David, Yakira N. et al. Gender-specific factors influencing gastroenterologists to pursue careers in advanced endoscopy: perceptions vs reality. Journal of the American College of Gastroenterology, ACG 116.3 (2021):539-50.

Rabinowitz LG et al. Gender dynamics in education and practice of gastroenterology. Gastrointest Endosc. 2021;93:1047-56.

Rabinowitz LG et al. Survey finds gender disparities impact both women mentors and mentees in gastroenterology. Journal of the American College of Gastroenterology, ACG 2021;116:1876-84.

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