Summary
Contents
Subject index
Women in Medicine is a concise, practical resource for anyone considering a medical career, but especially women. Drawing on all the best available literature and the experience of thousands of women doctors, the book covers: getting into medical school; overcoming gender stereotypes; finding a mentor; combining parenting with a career; and maximising career development. The author also offers tips on building key professional skills, and a self-diagnostic section for readers who are preparing to begin a medical career.
Big Hairy Questions (BHQs): Into the Future
Big Hairy Questions (BHQs): Into the Future
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.
The previous chapters have grounded you in current realities for women in medicine and offered guides to maximizing your options. Undoubtedly you still have some Big Hairy Questions (BHQs) about how you and a medical career intersect. Here are a few additional perspectives to help you look and plan ahead. If your particular BHQ is not addressed, one of the Websites included in Appendix F might help. The only constant these days is accelerating change. Questions will always outnumber answers. So hang loose. And remember the poet Rainer Maria Rilke's advice: “Have patience with all that is unresolved in ...
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