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1001 Cuts: Women in Surgery

Perspectives for Inclusion Lecture Series

Following the screening of “1001 Cuts” — a 20-minute documentary that sheds light on the experiences of women physicians in the high-stakes world of surgery — hear first-hand from the filmmaker and a panel of Yale surgeons discussing their challenges and successes, and how to inspire the next generation.

Panelists:


Sarah Temkin
, MD, FACS
Filmmaker of “1001 Cuts”
Gynecologic Oncologist

Olamide Olawoyin
, MD
Yale Dept. of Urology

Nancy Ringel
, MD
Yale Dept. of Ob/Gyn

Shannon F.R. Small
, MD, FACS
Yale Dept. of Surgery

Moderator:
Sangini S. Sheth, MD, MPH, FACOG
Yale Dept. of Ob/Gyn

Space is limited; please RSVP
. This event will be in-person only. For accessibility requests, contact Michele Carpenter.

The organizing committee welcomes all members of the YSM community.

PERSPECTIVES FOR INCLUSION


This event is part of the Perspectives for Inclusion lecture series, creating insight, exploration, and reflection. Delve into the role each of us plays in creating an inclusive environment. Yale School of Medicine invites leading experts to offer a broader field of vision, and deeper understanding, of the communities we belong to and serve.

Sponsored by the Yale Dept. of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences (Ob/Gyn), Office of Collaborative Excellence, and Office for Women in Medicine and Science.

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Free

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Lectures and Seminars

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