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Our president Jane Dacre on the implementation gap in health policy
There is a persistent implementation gap in health policy in general, but it is also a real problem for women’s health and women doctors’ careers. Strategies to support bo...
This is a page about motherhood, feminism, the intersection of the two, and how heterosexual relationships help drive women’s oppression. Eye-opening content from Zawn Villines on the tools abusive men use (househ...
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Giovanna Forte is speaking tomorrow at the Wellcome Collection with Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Action on advances in chronic and recurrent UTIs and writes this editorial on her subject for MWF
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In medicine, we’ve learned that when something goes wrong, the instinct to blame is often counterproductive. The Learn Not Blame campaign, launched by the Doctors’ Association UK, advoca...
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NHS Doctor 20+ years | Co-Chair Doctors' Association UK | Campaigns Medical Women's Federation | Author
Medical leader, and educator. Supporting medical women.
Therapist, researcher, trainer and speaker. Expert on subtle abuse of women of high educational and socio-economic status in their intimate relationships.
Vice-President, Medical Women's Federation
Author of "Deficit: The invisible value of care"
Once a consultant anaesthetist and MWF President. Now a pensioner. Ageing disgracefully \ud83d\ude0a\ud83c\udfb6\ud83d\udc83\ud83c\udf1f\ud83e\udd42✈️
Professor of Maternal Fetal Medicine St George’s Hospital, City St George's University of London Director of Fetal Medicine Unit, Liverpool Women’s Hospital Past Vice-President of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
GP and mum. Interested in neurodiversity, women’s health and complex conditions. Currently studying for masters in Medical law and Ethics while juggling life. Restructuring life and internal workings bit by bit via creativity and no dig gardening.
4th Year Medical Student
HIV doctor, researcher and author of Unheard: The Medical Practice of Silencing.
Specialist foundation doctor at Newcastle University and Newcastle Hospitals.
Final year medical student and Founder of Skin For All
Miss Hafsa Younus is a London based surgeon, educator and mentor passionate about improving patient care and supporting the next generation of surgeons. Her work focuses on equity, innovation and making high-quality surgical care more accessible.
Occupational Health Physician. Writing about work, illness, and the uncomfortable truths in between. Less policy, more reality. Less theory, more what actually happens.
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