Women in Healthcare

ANNIE PATEL – Among all the careers in healthcare, women make up a large part of the workforce. Globally, 70% of healthcare workers are women. However, men still hold the
Read moreANNIE PATEL – Among all the careers in healthcare, women make up a large part of the workforce. Globally, 70% of healthcare workers are women. However, men still hold the
Read moreZENAB MCHAOURAB – After almost a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are finally at a state of relief with COVID-19 vaccines that have been developed and are being distributed;
Read moreMEGHAN BLITCHINGTON – As technological and scientific advances have been made in the passing decades in relation to medicine, social equality, diversity, and inclusion have not been at the forefront
Read moreISHAN VAISH – Food insecurity is defined as the inability to access an appropriate amount of food due to a lack of resources or money. For the past decade, food
Read moreJENNIFER JOHN BRITTO – Prior to the pandemic, doctors’ visits indicated what the phrase implies: in-person visits to the hospital or clinic. However, just as COVID-19 has changed many aspects
Read moreCOURTENEY MALIN – When the inventors of social media platforms reflected on their products, they believed social media would create a disruption. The inventors had a rosy view of how
Read moreJOSIE PICKETT – This article highlights some of the best TikTokers that provide a wide range of perspectives across the healthcare industry. None of the content cited below should be
Read moreALEX HOLLOWAY – Over a quarter of U.S. adults have a diagnosed disability that impacts them daily. This equates to over 61 million Americans who fall under US Code 12102
Read moreJENNIFER JOHN BRITTO – It can be quite easy to take healthcare for granted as a part of a somewhat privileged community, but it is important to acknowledge that the
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