An update from the Vice Chair for the Advancement of Women’s Careers

An update from the Vice Chair for the Advancement of Women’s Careers
The new year brings continued enthusiasm! I’m excited to share updates on the work we’ve been doing. The Executive Committee, which has faculty representatives from almost every division and all ranks & tracts, has been hard at work strategizing for the upcoming year. The Programming Subcommittee, led by Dr. Leslie Gewin, has put together a […]

An update from the Vice Chair for the Advancement of Women’s Careers

An update from the Vice Chair for the Advancement of Women’s Careers
We are excited to introduce the dynamic team of 27 exceptional members representing a diverse spectrum of roles within the Department of Medicine. These dedicated individuals hail from all ranks, spanning from instructors to esteemed full professors. Moreover, they represent a multitude of tracks and nearly all divisions within our department. Our committee is committed […]

Women in Medicine

Supporting women in medicine is a key priority for the department. See below for a list of resources.

  • Advancing Women in Academic Medicine (AWAM) program actively identifies and provides guidance to women within the Department of Medicine to achieve leadership opportunities on institutional, local, national and international levels with the intention of achieving representation, professional rank, and compensation equal to that of their male counterparts.
  • Academic Women’s Network (AWN) was established in 1990 by women faculty at WUSM to promote professional interactions and career development and to assist and mentor women in science and medicine. We provide our members an opportunity to network, advocate, inspire and learn.
  • Catalyst is an independent nonprofit with a focus on women in the workplace. All Department of Medicine employees can register via Catalyst’s website to access a variety of resources including discussion boards, tools, webinar recordings, and case studies related to accelerating progress for women through workplace inclusion.
  • Forum for Women in Internal Medicine (FWIM): The Forum for Women in Medicine (FWIM) was created in 2014 to support the professional and personal development of the women trainees in the Department of Medicine. FWIM hosts workshops, lectures and networking events throughout the academic year to provide career development guidance, facilitate mentoring opportunities and foster a sense of camaraderie within the women in the training program.

Rakhee Bhayani, MD
Vice Chair for the Advancement of Women’s Careers in the Department of Medicine