What are people saying about @MBWeinger's @APSForg lecture happening now? This, from the chat:
π"Wow! should be Mandatory Training for All Health Care Facilities. Phenomenal!"
π"excellent, succinct, very professional session. Very informative indeed"
π"Great lecturer!" #ANES20
π"One of the most relevant, insightful and revealing lectures related to patient safety vs. quality and production pressures exerted by the U.S. healthcare system."
π"should be seen by CEOs, CMOs and CFO, at major medical centers...focusing on SAFETY is cost effective" #ANES20
π"This is a tremendously sophisticated application of this virtual platform for learning. Truly compelling and elegant. Well done, Dr. Weinger."
π"Great content, great production, just excellent all around" #ANES20#APSFatASA
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#COVID19 has disproportionately affected careers of women in healthcare and science.
As I reflect on my own experience at work as a woman, a physician, and a leader, here are some things that make a big difference, to me and to the teams I lead:
β‘οΈ Flexibility on when, where, and how we work
β‘οΈ Professional development activities protected as part of the job β not βon your own timeβ extras
β‘οΈ Supportive culture that is committed to employee wellbeing, and employees being themselves
β‘οΈ Private spaces for meditation, massage, and exercise - and YES, we use them!
β‘οΈ Paid parental leave and private rooms for lactating moms
β‘οΈ Financial and time support to level up our skills and competencies
Had an unintentionally profound moment with an executive coach recently.
She said βmaybe you should just stop thinking about what's next and enjoy that youβve arrived."
What? I almost π’. β₯οΈ stopped. But wait - there's important context...
I was telling her my life story, the professional twists and turns.
The part where my husband got cancer.
The part when I left academic clinical medicine- my love, and my identity.
Would I still "be" a doctor?
Would my accomplishments and work matter? Or be nothing...
I had, after all, pretty much achieved all the "important" things.
Invited speaker around the π
Academic rank/promotion
Examiner for my specialtyβs Board
Board of Directors for multiple orgs
Many national committees
Teaching residents/students
Successful separate businesses
Social media is where people often put a selective best on display. But #medtwitter - this is what I'm hearing behind the scenes.
I'm posting this thread so you know you're not alone, and you deserve better than this:
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I'm reading comments on a registration form re: an upcoming session about nonclinical physician careers.
I asked why they were interested in attending.
They said:
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π Exhausted. All the time.
π Work is more demanding without the same feeling of satisfaction
π I feel replaceable. Expendable.
π Need better life-work balance. Have been...
Early on Day 3 of #ANES20 - you may need to zoom in! Our virtual community has grown! Who do you see? Do you see yourself?
(a visual conference π§΅/)
A metrics update - fewer users than prior years, to be sure, but very respectable engagement and activity. Over 13 million impressions :) This speaks to the collective followers of the users who are #tweetingthemeeting #ANES20
What's getting the most engagement? Here are some of the top conversations and images shared. Did you attend those sessions? What was the best part? #ANES20