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    Welcome! Thank you for your interest in the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s effort to identify promising and innovative policies and practices for supporting caregivers in STEMM fields and promoting equity in the STEMM workforce. The National Academies has contracted with RTI to conduct 40 research interviews with individuals in academic STEMM fields who have managed…

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    Losing Ceci - 1 year(s) ago

    In this narrative medicine essay, a critical care physician’s shared grief with a father who also recently experienced the death of a young child helps guide him back from his family’s unimaginable loss.

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    This Medical News article discusses a movement to allow adequate family and medical leave for physicians in training.

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    • Thanks @bmkuehn for highlighting progress and how much more we must do to support resident physicians in taking leave for family care needs in @JAMA_current. @acgme and @ABMSCert policies are important steps in right direction. https://t.co/dB7CN2bcmS @theNASEM @AMWADoctors

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    Please join us for the 2023 NCEAS Annual Virtual Conference scheduled for February 27-March 1, 2023 The National Collaborative for Education to Address the Social Determinants of Health (NCEAS) is a collaborative forum where educators, students, and leaders can come together to share their work on social determinants of health. To learn more about NCEAS click here We will be using Dryfta for our…

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    Racial disparities in breast cancer survival in the United States could be cut by more than half if Black women got mammograms every other year starting at age 40, according to findings from a model of simulated health outcomes published on Monday.

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    • Groundbreaking work led by @ChristinaChapMD shows that biennial mammograms for Black women starting at age 40 would reduce the gap in breast cancer mortality when compared with white women by 57%.#bcsm @SusanGKomen https://t.co/m2o5mdnFGz