TY - JOUR
T1 - Eleventh International Women in Surgery Career Symposium, February 14-16, 2020 Sand Key Resort, Clearwater Florida
AU - the Plenary Faculty of the Women-In-Surgery Career Symposium
AU - Ross, Sharona
AU - Luberice, Kenneth
AU - Rosemurgy, Alexander
AU - Numann, Patricia
AU - Neumayer, Leigh
AU - Sosa, Julie Ann
AU - Tuttle-Newhall, Janet E.
AU - Ahuja, Nita
AU - Killachey, Mary T.
AU - Wong, Sandra L.
AU - O’Connor, Lynn
AU - Crandall, Marie
AU - Cannada, Lisa K.
AU - Gahtan, Vivian
AU - Sylla, Patricia
AU - Turner, Patricia
AU - Szoka, Nova
AU - Barry, Linda
AU - McFarlin, Kellie
AU - Love, Lucy
AU - Lapinska, Melissa
AU - Hodul, Pamela
AU - Rashidi, Laila
AU - Augenstein, Vedra A.
AU - Massarotti, Haane
AU - Haines, Krista
AU - Gould, Jon
AU - Gallagher, Scott
AU - Sucandy, Iswanto
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2021.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Surgery, society, and the world are ever changing. The role of women in surgery is changing too and changing fast. For many women, this change is too slow, too fast, too disruptive, too confusing, and too dependent on others. A symposium such as this helps direct our discussions and thoughts, but many answers will evolve only with and after thoughtful consideration, debate, and action. The symposium is not a “gripe session,” but a call to arms for all stakeholders, including surgery. Surgery must evolve commensurate with the times and recognize the huge and unique talent pool women represent. Herein is the summary of the plenary session of the symposium. Hopefully, it will stir emotions and initiate debate which will lead to enlightenment and benefit to surgery, our patients, our employers, and all surgeons, both current and future. For those who want to be part of the dialogue, please take advantage of this opportunity. This symposium will continue to be held annually as we build our awareness and develop impactful ideologies to further the beneficial impact of the surgical community. Lead, follow, or get out of the way; your choice. We encourage all to be part of the process.
AB - Surgery, society, and the world are ever changing. The role of women in surgery is changing too and changing fast. For many women, this change is too slow, too fast, too disruptive, too confusing, and too dependent on others. A symposium such as this helps direct our discussions and thoughts, but many answers will evolve only with and after thoughtful consideration, debate, and action. The symposium is not a “gripe session,” but a call to arms for all stakeholders, including surgery. Surgery must evolve commensurate with the times and recognize the huge and unique talent pool women represent. Herein is the summary of the plenary session of the symposium. Hopefully, it will stir emotions and initiate debate which will lead to enlightenment and benefit to surgery, our patients, our employers, and all surgeons, both current and future. For those who want to be part of the dialogue, please take advantage of this opportunity. This symposium will continue to be held annually as we build our awareness and develop impactful ideologies to further the beneficial impact of the surgical community. Lead, follow, or get out of the way; your choice. We encourage all to be part of the process.
KW - Women In Surgery Career Symposium
KW - women in surgery
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85118342193
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U2 - 10.1177/0003134820956349
DO - 10.1177/0003134820956349
M3 - Article
C2 - 34569309
AN - SCOPUS:85118342193
SN - 0003-1348
JO - American Surgeon
JF - American Surgeon
ER -