The fact that this was published, in multiple editions, proves that more women need to be involved in publishing.
-@SharonneHayes
Gender harassment is more pervasive than overt acts of sexual coercion.
-@SharonneHayes
Busting Myth #1: Sexual harassment doesn't just happen to a few women - it's pervasive. And generally unreported.
-@SharonneHayes
Busting myth #2: It's not just a few "bad apples." Rather, organizational climates allow harassment ("structural sexism"?)
-@SharonneHayes
Busting myth #3: The impact is very real, in multiple dimensions. Sexual harassment is a severe occupational hazard which (within the research realm) constitutes research misconduct (potentially meriting defunding researchers).
-@SharonneHayes
UVM is a signatory at Time's Up Healthcare. @UVMMedCenter
Policies and training can help staff deal with sexual harassment. Good intentions aren't enough. Centralizing processes within an organization can help as well.
-@SharonneHayes
Incidents should be investigated systematically. Implementing a system to deal with reporting at Mayo led to a temporary surge in reports. Internally *posting* data changed the institutional culture, by demonstrating that incidents were taken seriously.
-@SharonneHayes
Most reports were substantiated, largely relating to male physicians in positions of power. Mayo is tracking out sexual harassment the way everyone else is tracking COVID.
-@SharonneHayes
Harassment is a marker for other dimensions of inequity (e.g. under-representation in leadership).
-@SharonneHayes
*Equity* is analogous to tailoring heart failure therapy specific to different genders. Alternatively, *equality* would involve treating every patient exactly the same way.
-@SharonneHayes
Mothership Penality: Women may be less likely to be hired or offered a high salary.
-@SharonneHayes
how to place a consult: you MUST understand the five stages of consultant grief.
once you can understand this painful and natural process, requesting consults will make a LOT more sense
buckle up, it can be a little rough…
🧵 1/6…
stage 1: denial
- You dont need a consult.
- You called the wrong service.
- 18 years old? consult pediatrics
- I’m not actually on call now
- Everything’s fine, just walk it off…
stage 2: anger
- you should have consulted us earlier/later
- you should have checked this test before calling us
- you’re a terrible doctor/student/human being