13 episodes

Welcome to the Women in Healthcare Leadership Series. Every week, we’re amplifying and elevating the experiences, perspectives, and insights of women leaders to advance women’s health and gender equality.

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Welcome to the Women in Healthcare Leadership Series. Every week, we’re amplifying and elevating the experiences, perspectives, and insights of women leaders to advance women’s health and gender equality.

    Pioneering Paths: Women Leadership in Rare Disease

    Pioneering Paths: Women Leadership in Rare Disease

    Rare diseases are often thought of as affecting one in 100,000 or one in 1,000,000 people, and that is true for some conditions. But there are many rare diseases that are more common. It may surprise many to learn that a condition that’s considered rare has a prevalence of 1 in 2000 or lower, and rare diseases overall affect more than 300 million people worldwide.
    To learn more about rare diseases, visit Medscape’s Pathways in Rare Disease, https://www.medscape.org/sites/advances/rare-diseases, Medics for Rare Diseases, m4rd.org, or I am Number Seventeen at iamnumber17.org.uk 
    This podcast is not available for CME/CE/CPD credits. Please visit the Medscape homepage for accredited CME/CE/CPD activities.

    • 35 min
    Why Women in Medicine Should Embrace Social Media

    Why Women in Medicine Should Embrace Social Media

    Of course social media has its downside. But online platforms are a powerful tool for women in medicine in terms of forming communities, fighting misinformation, amplifying one another, and galvanizing support for grassroots organizations to drive change.
    Need help navigating social media? Here’s an online toolkit for health professionals.
    This podcast is not available for CME/CE/CPD credits. Please visit the Medscape homepage for accredited CME/CE/CPD activities.

    • 26 min
    Getting Past the Old-Fashioned View of Patient Advocacy

    Getting Past the Old-Fashioned View of Patient Advocacy

    Patient advocacy organizations today are data-driven, doing amazing work — and have the hard evidence to support their impact on patient care. The challenge is getting past the perception of a group of people “bringing biscuits and cookies to the cancer clinic.”
    To read Medscape's White Paper on patient-centricity in oncology care in collaboration with Lorna Warwick, CEO of the Lymphoma Coalition, click here.
    This podcast is not available for CME/CE/CPD credits. Please visit the Medscape homepage for accredited CME/CE/CPD activities.

    • 44 min
    A Woman Should Not Be Treated As a Small Man

    A Woman Should Not Be Treated As a Small Man

    What should the future of women’s healthcare look like? Two renowned physicians say it involves a multidisciplinary, holistic approach, where a group of different specialists work together to provide a lifetime course of holistic primary and specialty care. 
    This podcast is not available for CME/CE/CPD credits. Please visit the Medscape homepage for accredited CME/CE/CPD activities.

    • 37 min
    The Power Dynamics of Women and Cancer

    The Power Dynamics of Women and Cancer

    The purpose of The Lancet Commission: Women, Power, and Cancer was to draw attention to the global inequities that women face with respect to cancer care. The commission explored 3 areas of “power” (or lack thereof): decision-making, knowledge, and economics. They published their findings last September, along with 10 priority actions that must happen for women to obtain quality, respectful care across the cancer continuum.
    To read the full report, click here.
    To learn more about the commission, click here.
    This podcast is not available for CME/CE/CPD credits. Please visit the Medscape homepage for accredited CME/CE/CPD activities.

    • 46 min
    Evaluating the Forces Shaping Women’s Healthcare

    Evaluating the Forces Shaping Women’s Healthcare

    According to a 2022 Kaiser Family Foundation report, 18% of all women in the U.S. ages 18 and older reported their health as fair or poor. Ten percent did not see a doctor due to cost. With about 168 million women in the U.S. those are some pretty staggering numbers. What needs to happen to improve women’s health—and their quality of life?
     
    This podcast is not available for CME/CE/CPD credits. Please visit the Medscape homepage for accredited CME/CE/CPD activities.

    • 38 min

Customer Reviews

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Staaacey ,

Great conversations!

Impressive selection of wonen sharing their personal stories. Inspiring conversations that leave you with concrete ideas of being the change you want to see.

scrm1975 ,

Empowering

It was interesting to learn about why women don’t attain leadership positions as often as men do, and how society can change to enable more women in these positions.

Ila_IBG ,

Excellent podcast!

Very informative and Jelena is a great host. Highly recommend to men and women interested in healthcare.

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