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We Are Women in Medicine

Authors: Meghan Etsey, Rhea Manohar, MPH; Leah Liszak, Mallory Johnson, Dr. Ariela Marshall on behalf of the Gender Equity Task Force Women have always been at the heart of medicine– […]

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Our Voices, Our Future: S2E16 Doctor and Hopeful Human

Authors: Meghan Etsey, Vashti Price, Dr. Eileen Barrett “Our Voices, Our Future” is a podcast by the Gender Equity Task Force of the American Medical Women’s Association that explores the […]

Tea and Mentoring

Tea and Mentoring

By Eliza Chin, MD, MPH Last week, I had the privilege of hosting a tea and mentoring event with the UC Berkeley premedical branch of AMWA. I’ve always had a […]

Hope Is Something We Do

Hope Is Something We Do

by Linda Hawes Clever, MD, MACP Emily Dickinson wrote, “Hope” is the thing with feathers – That perches in the soul – And sings the tune without the words – […]

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Advocacy Starts Now: A Student’s Role in Shaping Healthcare

Author: Dana Shuaibi, Premedical Division President This month, Alivia Hardman (Premedical Division President-Elect) and I had the incredible opportunity to represent AMWA’s Premedical Division on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. […]

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Our Voices, Our Future: S2E15 Doctor and Messy Human

Authors: Meghan Etsey, Vashti Price, Dr. Karen Leitner “Our Voices, Our Future” is a podcast by the Gender Equity Task Force of the American Medical Women’s Association that explores the […]

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Our Voices, Our Future: S2E14 Author and Advocate

Authors: Laura, Meghan Etsey, Vashti Price, Janis Robinson Daly “Our Voices, Our Future” is a podcast by the Gender Equity Task Force of the American Medical Women’s Association that explores […]

The Pre-Med Balancing Act: Lessons from Chaos to Control

The Pre-Med Balancing Act: Lessons from Chaos to Control

Written by Maya Beesley University of Denver Major: Biochemistry, Minors: Critical Race & Ethnic Studies, Biological Sciences, and Human Health Sciences and Systems   Introduction  Being a pre-med student sometimes […]