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Storytelling Encounters As Medical Education : Crafting Relational Identity

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Storytelling Encounters As Medical Education : Crafting Relational Identity

Storytelling Encounters As Medical Education : Crafting Relational Identity
by Sally G. Warmington
English | 2020 | ISBN: 0367322064 | 171 Pages | PDF | 8.7 MB

Creative Teaching Strategies for the Nurse Educator, 3rd Edition

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Creative Teaching Strategies for the Nurse Educator, 3rd Edition

Creative Teaching Strategies for the Nurse Educator, 3rd Edition
by Judith W. Herrman
English | 2020 | ISBN: 0803694059 | 457 Pages | PDF | 5 MB

Women in Ophthalmology: A Comprehensive Guide for Career and Life

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Women in Ophthalmology: A Comprehensive Guide for Career and Life

Women in Ophthalmology: A Comprehensive Guide for Career and Life by Christina Y. Weng
English | EPUB | 2021 | 366 Pages | ISBN : 3030593347 | 10.1 MB

There are nearly 24,000 ophthalmologists in the United States, with 500 physicians newly entering the ophthalmology field each year and approximately half of those being women. Although women now represent approximately half of all ophthalmologists, gender disparities remain when it comes to certain subspecialties (e.g., surgical retina), leadership roles (e.g., department chairs), industry involvement (e.g., consultancy and advisory board positions), and even academic publications.

Women in Ophthalmology: A Comprehensive Guide for Career and Life

Posted By: AvaxGenius
Women in Ophthalmology: A Comprehensive Guide for Career and Life

Women in Ophthalmology: A Comprehensive Guide for Career and Life by Christina Y. Weng
English | PDF | 2021 | 366 Pages | ISBN : 3030593347 | 7.6 MB

There are nearly 24,000 ophthalmologists in the United States, with 500 physicians newly entering the ophthalmology field each year and approximately half of those being women. Although women now represent approximately half of all ophthalmologists, gender disparities remain when it comes to certain subspecialties (e.g., surgical retina), leadership roles (e.g., department chairs), industry involvement (e.g., consultancy and advisory board positions), and even academic publications.