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Ep 71: Women in Melanoma manuscript - now with a FACT CHECK!

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Summary

In this episode, hosts James Larkin & Sapna Patel discuss the Women in Melanoma Conference, highlighting its role in fostering networking and collaboration among female oncologists. They reflect on the evolution of the conference, its impact on participants, and the importance of addressing women's issues in oncology. The discussion also touches on the potential for expanding the initiative beyond the U.S. and the value of creating a supportive community for women in the medical field.

James reveals a lack of stupid human tricks, Sapna reports on her skill with napkin lipstick blots, and the two fawn over word clouds in the shape of the female form (e.g. Figure 1). Moral of the story? Don't tease, and James is the bigger geek... all around

Keywords

melanoma, women in oncology, networking, collaboration, medical conference, women empowerment, survivorship, oncology research, patient care, medical community

Takeaways

The Women in Melanoma Conference was initiated to address the lack of female representation in oncology meetings.

Networking and collaboration are crucial for professional growth in oncology.

The conference has evolved to include a broader range of topics relevant to women in the medical field.

Participants have expressed feelings of camaraderie and support through the conference.

The initiative has led to successful collaborations and publications among attendees.

There is potential for expanding the Women in Melanoma initiative internationally.

The conference addresses both professional and personal challenges faced by women in oncology.

Role-playing exercises have been beneficial for participants in handling difficult conversations.

The conference serves as a platform for discussing patient-centered care and survivorship.

The success of the initiative may inspire similar programs in other medical specialties.

Sound Bites

"It's been a lovely forum."

"There's no reason this has to stay U.S."

"We captured lightning in a bottle here."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Icebreakers

02:53 Val Guild & the Inception of WIM

06:53 Networking and Collaboration in Oncology

10:45 Expanding the Women in Melanoma Initiative

14:26 Figure 1. Word Cloud

19:07 Fact Check (there are 2 Fact Checks!)

29:57 Fact Check Within a Fact Check

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75 episodes

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Summary

In this episode, hosts James Larkin & Sapna Patel discuss the Women in Melanoma Conference, highlighting its role in fostering networking and collaboration among female oncologists. They reflect on the evolution of the conference, its impact on participants, and the importance of addressing women's issues in oncology. The discussion also touches on the potential for expanding the initiative beyond the U.S. and the value of creating a supportive community for women in the medical field.

James reveals a lack of stupid human tricks, Sapna reports on her skill with napkin lipstick blots, and the two fawn over word clouds in the shape of the female form (e.g. Figure 1). Moral of the story? Don't tease, and James is the bigger geek... all around

Keywords

melanoma, women in oncology, networking, collaboration, medical conference, women empowerment, survivorship, oncology research, patient care, medical community

Takeaways

The Women in Melanoma Conference was initiated to address the lack of female representation in oncology meetings.

Networking and collaboration are crucial for professional growth in oncology.

The conference has evolved to include a broader range of topics relevant to women in the medical field.

Participants have expressed feelings of camaraderie and support through the conference.

The initiative has led to successful collaborations and publications among attendees.

There is potential for expanding the Women in Melanoma initiative internationally.

The conference addresses both professional and personal challenges faced by women in oncology.

Role-playing exercises have been beneficial for participants in handling difficult conversations.

The conference serves as a platform for discussing patient-centered care and survivorship.

The success of the initiative may inspire similar programs in other medical specialties.

Sound Bites

"It's been a lovely forum."

"There's no reason this has to stay U.S."

"We captured lightning in a bottle here."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Icebreakers

02:53 Val Guild & the Inception of WIM

06:53 Networking and Collaboration in Oncology

10:45 Expanding the Women in Melanoma Initiative

14:26 Figure 1. Word Cloud

19:07 Fact Check (there are 2 Fact Checks!)

29:57 Fact Check Within a Fact Check

  continue reading

75 episodes

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