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Honestly Bilal
Bilal Ahmed
77 episodes
6 days ago
Honestly Bilal is a place where aspiring ophthalmologists share their stories and learn from current ophthalmologists. Honest, real, and, hopefully, relatable.
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Honestly Bilal is a place where aspiring ophthalmologists share their stories and learn from current ophthalmologists. Honest, real, and, hopefully, relatable.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Equity in Ophthalmology-Episode 1
Honestly Bilal
39 minutes 6 seconds
4 years ago
Equity in Ophthalmology-Episode 1
In this premiere episode of Equity in Ophthalmology, we sit down with the Co-Editors of the newly released book, Women in Ophthalmology. Dr. Christina Weng and Dr. Audina Berrocal give us an insight into how their bond, background, and current roles today spurred the concept of this passion project to come to fruition. We hear the story of their journey in the field as women in ophthalmology, what we all can bring to the conversation, and the core message of this work from various leaders who contributed. From now until September 22, you can receive a discount by contacting christina.weng@bcm.edu The book is available for order here: https://www.springer.com/us/book/9783030593346
Honestly Bilal
Honestly Bilal is a place where aspiring ophthalmologists share their stories and learn from current ophthalmologists. Honest, real, and, hopefully, relatable.