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04/02/2021

While supplies are limited, experts ponder how to get the COVID-19 vaccines to those who need them most.

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03/22/2021

CBSSM member Dr. Jeffrey Kullgren has studied High Deductible Health Plans (HDHPs) and Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) for years - read what he had to say about their implications for Tax season in the New York Times:

Congratulations to Yibing Zhang, recipent of the Andrew R. Barnosky Award for Outstanding Achievement in Medical Ethics! She is the host and creator of the podcast "Limboland". Her podcast dives into the world of ethics and medicine. Check out the podcast here: https://limbolandpodcast.com/episodes

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03/15/2021

Female surgeons feel unfairly judged when they act in ways that conform to the behavioral norms of their profession rather than traditional gender norms—a double standard that they believe contributes to conflicts with other health care workers, according to new research.  These interprofessional conflicts can harm female physicians’ well-being and professional reputations, contribute to burnout, and affect patient care, according to the authors.

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Katherine Feder Receives the 2021 Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award presented by the Arnold P. Gold Foundation.

CBSSM's Dr. Lesly Dossett was recently appointed to the editorial board of the Annals of Surgery. 

03/15/2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the careers of both men and women in the field of oncology, but women especially have been confronted with increased responsibilities at work and home. A JAMA Oncology article by Drs. Bridget Keenan, Reshma Jagsi, and Katherine Van Loon outlines the effects of the pandemic on scholarly activity, career advancement and grant applications, and proposes ways to counteract these effects.

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