Being one of the few people has had its advantages because I know what's going on here. "I've been able to say, hey, this is coming down the pike," he says. Always be willing to volunteer, not just for leadership, but for anything,. You've got people trusting you. And that's important in organized medicine.
Part one of this two-part series features AMA Women Physicians Section council members sharing unique challenges and experiences regarding their pathway to leadership in medicine. The panel aims to promote discussion around growth as a woman in the medical field. Neha Siddiqui moderates the panel with Joanna Bisgrove, M.D., Marilyn Heine, M.D., and Donna Woodson, M.D.
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