Overview
Led by guest presenters, the Gender Equity Lunch series focused on topics related to gender equity and leadership development. This series is open to all members of all genders in the Department of Medicine.
This lunch series has been replaced by an annual Gender Equity Grand Rounds presentation, and gender equity professional development programs.
Our Gender Equity Grand Rounds will be held on Feb. 7, 2025. Professional development days TBA.
past lunch series
May 10, 2024
Building a career as a woman physician-scientist
Panel:
Nisha Bansal, professor, Nephrology
Geetanjali Chander, professor and head, General Internal Medicine
Jill Johnsen, associate professor, Hematology and Oncology
Ellen Schur, professor, General Internal Medicine
March 27, 2024
Advanced Practice Provider Career Development
Moderator:
Leah Yoke, PA-C and UWMC’s Chief PA
Panel:
Alison Beieler, PA-C, Infectious Disease, HMC
Jennifer Beckman, ARNP, Cardiology, UWMC
Jeannine Sanford, ARNP, Deputy Directory of APPs, FHCC
Matthew Smith, PA-C, Pulmonary, Critical Care, Sleep Medicine, UWMC
March 4, 2024
Supporting women in academia: A dyad mentorship model
Panel:
Addie McClintock, assistant professor, General Internal Medicine
Nina Tan, acting instructor, General Internal Medicine
Emily Godfrey, professor, Family Medicine
Recommended reading:
January 24, 2024
Non-linear career paths: Advocacy
Panel:
Helen Jack, assistant professor, General Internal Medicine
Amy Kennedy, assistant professor, General Internal Medicine
Genevieve Pagalilauan, associate professor, General Internal Medicine
November 29, 2023
Career development and well-being initiatives for staff
Panel:
Mona Deprey, administrator, Hematology and Oncology
Maureen Johnson, float AHR/HR administrator, Department of Medicine
Lori Joubert, program coordinator, Cardiology
Ruth Sanchez, assistant director, Medicine Student Programs
Rebekah Zaharia, AHR manager, General Internal Medicine
September 22, 2023
Clinical Faculty Promotions
Our panel of moderators provided mentorship and guidance on the promotion process for clinical faculty in the Department of Medicine, and talked about the new promotion criteria for full-time clinical faculty.
Panel:
Brad Anawalt, professor and former chair, Appointments & Promotions Committee
Kelsey Griffin, AHR department liaison to divisions
Sara Jackson, associate professor and member, Clinical and Affiliate Appointments and Promotions Committee
Farah Khan, clinical associate professor (recently promoted)
Cynthia Ko, professor, associate chair for faculty affairs, and member, Clinical and Affiliate Appointments and Promotions Committee
Heidi Williams, AHR manager, clinical faculty programs
May 25, 2023
Topic: Shared mental model for family support
(results from the Gender Equity Council focus groups)
The Family Support Committee of the DOM Gender Equity Council is charged with identifying department needs and seeking solutions related to supporting employees with families.
In early 2022 we conducted five focus group interviews consisting of staff, faculty, and APPs to understand the barriers to supporting employees with families and to explore what an ideal model of support for DOM faculty, staff, and trainees with families might look like.
The study’s results were discussed and a dialogue started about how we might continue to change the culture of our department around the support of people with families.
January 25, 2023
Topic: Mentoring & Trailblazing
The recipients of our inaugural Gender Equity Awards discussed their work in mentoring and blazing a trail for women and gender minorities.
Moderators: Dr. Stephanie Page, Dr. Michi Shinohara, Kelli Corning
November 8, 2022
Topic: Gender and the Electronic Health Record (EHR) workload
Special Guest Moderator: Eve Rittenberg, Harvard Medical School
Suggested reading:
Eve Rittenberg, MD, is an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and a primary care internist at the Fish Center for Women’s Health at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Her interests include women’s health, trauma-informed care, and health equity. She is a 2018–2021 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars fellow, working with an interdisciplinary team on trauma-informed care. She is the past medical director of primary care at the Fish Center and is actively engaged in medical student education in women’s health.
September 23, 2022
Topic: Equality and reproductive rights
Moderators: Barbara Jung, professor and chair, Department of Medicine, and Amy Baernstein, associate professor (General Internal Medicine)
Suggested viewing:
- The Janes. The Janes is a documentary about a secret abortion service network established by women in the seventies. The network used a series of code names and safe houses to provide women in need with illegal abortions during a time when abortions were banned by the state and church. (Note: Access to this documentary is provided by UW Libraries; you will need a UW Net ID to view the film. The documentary is also currently streaming on HBOMAX.)
May 25, 2022
Topic: Imposter Syndrome
Moderators: Roxanne Hicks, Internal Medicine Resident, and Yihan Yang, Clinical Instructor (General Internal Medicine)
Suggested reading:
September 30, 2021
Topic: Gender Equity in Faculty Promotions
Moderators: Rashmi Sharma, Assistant Professor (General Internal Medicine) and Leah Marcotte, Assistant Professor (General Internal Medicine)
Suggested reading:
October 25, 2021
Topic: Parental Leave
Moderators: Lia Barros, Teaching Associate (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) and Lauren Feld, Fellow (Gastroenterology)
Suggested reading:
- Baby Steps in the Right Direction: Toward a Parental Leave Policy for Gastroenterology Fellows
- Interviewing for Two
- And Then She Vanished
January 25, 2022
Topic: Sexual Harassment
Moderators: Katherine DeNiro, Assistant Professor (Dermatology) and Elizabeth Krakow, Assistant Professor (Medical Oncology)
Suggested reading:
- In Previous Year, 70% of Oncologists Reported Sexual Harassment
- Sexual harassment from patient to provider
March 10, 2022
Topic: Meet & Greet with the Gender Equity Council
Moderators: Susan Merel, GEC co-chair, Kelsey Griffin, GEC co-chair and employment committee chair, Lia Barros, family support committee chair, Michelle Erickson, retention & career advancement committee chair, and Amy Fields, outreach & visibility committee chair
March 31, 2022
Topic: Women’s Unpaid Work
Moderators: Kelsey Griffin, Division Operations Manager (Gastroenterology), Anna Tappel, Resident (Dermatology) and Steph Timm, Education and Training Programs Manager (Dermatology)
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