People in the photograph from left to right (Dr Christine Lai: chair women in surgery, myself deputy chair of RACS, NSW, Ministery Pru Goward, Mary Harney CEO RACS, Dr Upeksha Desilva
A “hidden curriculum” that discouraged women from pursuing the male-dominated profession, and a lack of female role models could be depriving the surgical profession from some of the best and brightest young medical minds, Ms McLain’s research suggests.
A.Prof Mukherjee is the ENT Research Lead at the RPA Institute of Academic Surgery, where she works on innovative solutions to problems encountered by surgeons in clinical practice.
A.Prof Payal Mukherjee hosts The Barriers to Surgical Innovation Event for The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS), held on 24th October 2017.
Over 250 female year 10 students heard the secrets to success first hand from some of Australia’s highest achieving women in the fields of science, information technology, engineering, medicine and maths (STEMM) during an inspiring free seminar at the San in July 2017.
Held on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 October 2017 at Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park, this unique statewide gathering showcased local innovation that has made a difference to patient care across New South Wales.
The Meniere's Research Fund Inc. (MRFI) and the Whirled Foundation invites you to watch a "live Stream" of the 4th Meniere's Disease Research Symposium.