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Tag: Women in Cardiology

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Women in Cardiology: Building a Healthy Culture

CardioNewsUK 30 June 2021 BCS Annual ConferenceBCS ConferenceburnoutCardiologyGender ImbalanceLeadershipTeamWomen in Cardiology

Highlights from the BCS 2021 Virtual Conference By Saadia Aslam Speakers: Dr Derek and Emma Harrington: Cardiology through my daughter’s eyesDr Rebecca Dobson: Back to the…

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Considerations of the pregnant cardiologist
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Pregnancy during cardiology training: a call to action

CardioNewsUK 28 June 2021 CardiologyPregnancyWomen in Cardiology

By Saadia Aslam In the UK, 28% of cardiology trainees and 13% of cardiology consultants are women. A recent article published in the “Heart” highlights…

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Women NOT in cardiology – where are we going wrong?

CardioNewsUK 5 November 2020 CardiologyJunior DoctorsWomen in Cardiology

Dr Rebecca Dobson addresses the findings from a recent survey on why trainees don’t pursue careers in cardiology.

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