Dubs in Scrubs DePuy Synthes a Johnson & Johnson company
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- Health & Fitness
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At DePuy Synthes, we believe developing the Future Leaders of tomorrow, is our priority today. Aspiring orthopaedic surgeons spend years practicing and perfecting their skills and education is a life-long learning journey that begins with knowledge and basic skill building and culminates into advanced surgical technique refinement for predictable, reproducible patient outcomes.
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Inspiring Young Women to Become Leaders: The Perry Initiative
The Perry Initiative is committed to inspiring young women to be leaders in the fields of orthopaedic surgery and engineering, two fields in which women are drastically under-represented. Learn more about the Perry Initiative and how you can become involved.
Perry initiative: www.perryinitiative.org
Faculty:
Lisa Lattanza, MD: lisa.lattanza@yale.edu
Katherine Coyner, MD: coyner@uchc.edu
Stephanie Muh, MD: stephanie.muh@gmail.com
Felicity Fisk, MD: ffisk1@hfhs.org
Lindsay Maier, MD: lmaier1@hfhs.org
Caitlin Rugg, MD: Caitlin.Rugg@ucsf.edu
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I’m not a Nurse
In this final episode the Henry Ford orthopaedic residents discuss the challenges of being the only female resident in their class; they discuss how they deal with the patient perception that they are a nurse and not a doctor because they are a woman. Finally, the junior residents ask poignant questions of the senior residents on how to be taken seriously and how to be assertive but not become labeled as difficult.
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Unconscious Bias
In this episode the residents discuss the importance of not only finding a mentor but also an advocate. Someone who will advocate for your success in orthopaedics. They also explore the trials and tribulations of being a female in a male dominated field including the unconscious biases’ they face.
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I Drank the Cool Aid
Hear from 7 female orthopaedic residents from Henry Ford and Dr. Stephanie Muh one of their residency program directors discuss a series of interesting topics including choosing orthopaedics, the importance of asking questions and finding a mentor in residency.
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I Am Because You Are
Diversity in sports medicine is important for patient care. In this episode you will hear from Dr. Amelia Wiggins and her team of health professionals from Women’s Health Center discuss why a multidisciplinary approach can be a recipe for success.
You will also hear from one of Dr. Wiggins student athlete patients who has undergone treatment using the multi-disciplinary approach and how she returned to sports success. -
Getting Back in the Game
Diversity in sports medicine is important for patient care. In this episode you will hear from Dr. Amelia Wiggins and her team of health professionals from the Women’s Health Center discuss how they provide a pathway for female patients to improve their overall well-being after injury.
You will also hear from one of Dr. Wiggins patients who has gone through the treatment pathway and how the Women’s Health Center got her back to doing what she loves.
Customer Reviews
Inspirational!
Amazing and very inspirational women!! I’m currently in PA school, and listening to these podcasts pushes me every day to be the best me, so I can graduate and be an outstanding Orthopedic PA.