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06-03-2019 23:31:07
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Kicking off this week’s #WIMMonth features, Dr Jessica Hammett shares her thoughts on why celebrating women in medicine is important. Congratulations on your promotion to Associate Professor, Dr. Hammett! #womeninmedicine
We love the advice Dr. Preeti Jaggi has to offer junior colleagues seeking promotion. Congratulations on your promotion to Professor Dr. Jaggi! #WIMMonth #womeninmedicine Emory School of Medicine
Dr. Doris Fadoju is our #WIMMonth spotlight today. She shares her perspective on what being a woman in medicine means to her. Congratulations on your promotion Dr. Fadoju! #womeninmedicine Emory School of Medicine
Today we’re spotlighting Dr. Modele Ogunniyi, MD, MPH, who has been promoted to Professor! Read why celebrating women in medicine is important to her. #WIMMonth #womeninmedicine Emory School of Medicine
As we close out this week’s #WIMMonth spotlights, Dr. Danielle Jones shares her advice to junior colleagues seeking promotion. Congratulations on your promotion to Professor! #womeninmedicine Emory School of Medicine
9/18 Starting off this week’s #WIMMONTH spotlight is Gulisa Turashvili, MD, PhD! Read why celebrating #WIMMonth is important to her. Congratulations on your promotion, Dr. Turashvili! #womeninmedicine Emory School of Medicine
Join us as we celebrate Becky Burger, MD, FAAP, FACEP on her promotion to Associate Professor! See what being a woman in medicine means to her. #womeninmedicine #WIMMONTH Emory School of Medicine
Dr. April Maa is today’s spotlight for #WIMMonth. We are excited about the insightful advice she has for junior colleagues seeking promotion! #womeninmedicine Emory School of Medicine
Dr. Maria Ribeiro is our spotlight for today, read why she thinks celebrating #WIMMonth is important. Congratulations on your promotion to professor, Dr. Ribeiro! #womeninmedicine Emory School of Medicine
Great and well deserved shout out to the Nia Project Nia Project and its leaders Drs Kaslow Nadine Kaslow, PhD and Dunn Dr. Sarah E. Dunn at Emory at Grady Emory SOM at Grady Hospital. Grady does save lives! GradyHealth
Culturally responsive healthcare is key and this effort by Drs Kaslow Nadine Kaslow, PhD, Hampton-Anderson Joya Hampton-Anderson, PhD, and Clarke. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…
A heartfelt thank you to Mrs. Carter for her lifelong leadership in transforming mental health care in the US & the world and advocating for mental health parity. She will be missed but her legacy will remain inspiring. The Carter Center American Psychological Association Emory School of Medicine
I will personally really miss Mrs. Carter. Serving on her Mental Health Advisory Board has been an amazing honor and privilege. The Carter Center Emory University American Psychological Association
Dr. Nadine Kaslow is an amazing leader, role model, and mentor for women. Her passionate leadership of the Nia Project Nia Project is truly remarkable. We can all support her and the women in the program by bidding in this online auction.