Collateral Damage: How COVID-19 Is Adversely Impacting Women Physicians
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- DOI: 10.12788/jhm.3470
Collateral Damage: How COVID-19 Is Adversely Impacting Women Physicians
Conflict of interest statement
Disclosures: Dr Jennifer O’Toole consulted with and received honoraria payment from the I-PASS Patient Safety Institute, a non-publicly traded company that aims to assist institutions in the implementation of the I-PASS Handoff Program. She also holds stock options in the I-PASS Patient Safety Institute. Dr Spector received grant funding from the US Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, and Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute. She cofounded and holds equity interest in the I-PASS Patient Safety Institute. She also received monetary awards, honoraria, and travel reimbursement from multiple academic and professional organizations for teaching and consulting on physician performance and handoffs, as well as professional and leadership development. Drs Durand, Jones, Ottolini, Shaughnessy, and Morton have nothing to disclose.
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- Association of American Medical Colleges Table 13: US medical school faculty by sex, rank, and department, 2017-2018. [Accessed January 16, 2020];2019 Dec 31; https://www.aamc.org/download/486102/data/17table13.pdf.
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