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Women in Medicine

WOMEN IN MEDICINE SECTION

The number of women in medicine is steadily rising and in 2019, more women than men enrolled in medical school. MSDC's Women in Medicine Section is physician-led and is dedicated to addressing the needs of women in medicine. The Section is open to all members.
Purpose: to increase the number and influence of women physicians in leadership roles both within the greater District of Columbia medical community and MSDC; provide a networking and mentoring forum for women physicians; and discuss issues important to women physicians, i.e. women’s health.

Programs and Activities: Since its inception, the Women in Medicine Section has hosted a wide range of in-person and virtual events to further its cause. Highlights of the section's innovative programming include but are not limited to a workshop on work-life boundaries, imposter syndrome and the impact of COVID-19 on women in academic medicine, and a tour of a woman-owned distillery. 

If you would like to get involved in the Women in Medicine Section, sign up here.   

 

Member's Only WIM Content

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Women in Medicine Events

 

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MSDC President Dr. E.W. Emanuel continues his interview series with MSDC member and author Dr. Lise Van Susteren about her book, “Emotional Inflammation: Discover Your Triggers and Reclaim Your Equilibrium During Anxious Times.” 

View the recording HERE



Key takeaways: 

What is emotional inflammation? 
According to Dr. Van Susteren, it is a state not unlike post-traumatic stress disorder, which stems from simply living in our modern overwhelming and tumultuous world, which has only grown more so over the past year and a half. Learn to identify and explain emotional inflammation and its negative impact.

Are physicians vulnerable to this condition? 
Many people, including physicians, do not even realize they suffer from this all-too-common phenomenon.  Drs. Emanuel and Van Susteren discuss general and physician-specific triggers which spring up in response to stress overload. 

How can you (and your patients) restore balance? 
Dr. Van Susteren recommends the RESTORE method to combat emotional inflammation, recover inner balance and restore one’s effectiveness, resilience, and joy.
  • Recognize Your Feelings 
  • Evaluate Your Triggers 
  • Steady Your Body’s Natural Rhythms
  • Think Yourself into a Safe Space
  • Obey Your Body 
  • Reclaim the Gifts of Nature
  • Exercise Your Power

Dr. Van Susteren also shares insights on the effect of climate change, gun violence, technology, and more, gleaned from her many years as a general and forensic psychiatrist in Washington, DC. 

Additional resources:
Get the book, “Emotional Inflammation: Discover Your Triggers and Reclaim Your Equilibrium During Anxious Times”
Bookshop.org (provides support for local bookstores)     
 
Amazon  

ECOPSYCHEPEDIA   https://www.ecopsychepedia.com/

CLIMATE PSYCHIATRY ALLIANCE 
https://www.climatepsychiatry.org  

MEDICAL SOCIETY CONSORTIUM ON CLIMATE AND HEALTH  https://medsocietiesforclimatehealth.org/

About the Author:
LISE VAN SUSTEREN, MD, previously served as a clinical professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University. She is a go-to commentator about anxiety and trauma for television (including CNN, Good Morning America, NBC, VOA, and Fox News), radio (NPR, Minnesota Public Radio, and others), print media (including the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Huffington Post, and CQ Magazine), and online outlets (such as U.S. News & World Report, Global Health NOW, and many others).

As a thought leader and activist, Dr. Van Susteren addresses issues related to trauma and emotional inflammation through her roles at the Earth Day Network and Physicians for Social Responsibility. She is considered an expert in the psychological effects of climate change.

 

 


Co-Chairs
Ida Bergstrom, MD
Marwah Tareen, MD

Resident Co-Chair:
Monika Masanam, MD

 

MSDC's Current Women Physician Leaders
Dr. Susanne Bathgate (Immediate Past President)
Dr. Kirstiaan Nevin (At-Large Board Member)  
Dr. J. Desiree Pineda (Board Chair)
Dr. Ida Bergstrom (At-Large Board Member)