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What I Should Have Said
Have you ever been so surprised in a conversation that you either said nothing or wished you could redo your response? It’s happened twice to me recently, with, “I will support a women’s symposium when you support a men’s symposium” and “How is your women’s project going?”. The latter immediately following a protracted discussion at…Read More
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DEI Leadership: A Medical Student’s Perspective
As a medical student I have noticed three important aspects of the journey becoming a game changing leader in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Learning what leadership looks like, finding mentors and allies who can support you in becoming a leader, and giving back to those coming after you. Learning what leadership looks like has been…Read More