
SSO Women in Cancer Surgery - Women's History Month
03/25/24 • 21 min
In this episode of SurgOnc Today, Sarah McLaughlin, MD, interviews renowned surgical oncologists Lisa Newman, MD, MPH, and Monica Morrow, MD, to get their perspectives on how women’s experiences with medical school, surgical training, and professional career trajectories have evolved during their time in medicine.
In this episode of SurgOnc Today, Sarah McLaughlin, MD, interviews renowned surgical oncologists Lisa Newman, MD, MPH, and Monica Morrow, MD, to get their perspectives on how women’s experiences with medical school, surgical training, and professional career trajectories have evolved during their time in medicine.
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