Isolation, excessive time demands and sexism face female MDs, CMA workshop told
Kirsteen MacLeod
Canadian Medical Association Journal 1996; 154: 708-709
Kirsteen MacLeod is a Toronto freelance writer.
Abstract
Networking plays a critical role in the professional development of female physicians and meetings such as a recent CMA-sponsored workshop help encourage it, physicians attending the workshop were told. Janet Bickel told the female doctors that one of the key problems they face is overcoming structural inflexibility that does not allow a balance between personal and professional concerns: "Meetings like this one help you realize your own strengths, and get a new perspective on your expertise and values."
| CMAJ March 1, 1996 (vol 154, no 5) |