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WIRED
WIRED
19 episodes
23 hours ago
The Women In Radiology Education, or WIRED, podcast was created with our group’s mission in mind: empowering, supporting, and inspiring women. We intend to interview women in all stages of the path to a career in radiology—young ladies interested in STEM, medical students, residents, academic attendings, and community practitioners—and share their insight and wisdom with our listeners in hopes of ultimately reducing the overall disparity regarding women in radiology.
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The Women In Radiology Education, or WIRED, podcast was created with our group’s mission in mind: empowering, supporting, and inspiring women. We intend to interview women in all stages of the path to a career in radiology—young ladies interested in STEM, medical students, residents, academic attendings, and community practitioners—and share their insight and wisdom with our listeners in hopes of ultimately reducing the overall disparity regarding women in radiology.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Janice M. Newsome, M.D.
WIRED
1 hour 14 minutes 20 seconds
1 year ago
The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Janice M. Newsome, M.D.

Dr. Janice May Newsome is a Chief & Director of Interventional Radiology at Emory University School of Medicine. She was recently named the recipient of The Women in IR Champion Award, an award presented by the Society of Interventional Radiology to recognize an individual who has consistently made a significant contribution to the advancement of women in IR, such as in sponsorship, mentorship, teaching, promotion, advocacy, and recruitment. In this episode, Dr. Newsome shares her insights on the significance of mentorship in radiology and how it can shape the careers of medical professionals. Then, we discuss the gender gap within the field with Dr. Newsome dispelling some of the popular myths surrounding women's involvement in interventional radiology (IR) before touching on strategies for achieving work-life integration, including intentionality with one's time. Finally, we discuss the impact of social media on the medical community, examining its opportunities and challenges.


Connect with Dr. Newsome on X, Instagram, and Threads!

X: https://x.com/angiowoman

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janicenewsomemd/?hl=en

Threads: https://www.threads.net/@janicenewsomemd?hl=en


Check out A Short Guide to a Happy Life by Anna Quindlen referenced in today’s episode!

https://www.uab.edu/medicine/home/faculty-staff/healthcare-educators-academy


Check out Sarah Jakes Roberts's work!

https://sarahjakesroberts.com/

WIRED
The Women In Radiology Education, or WIRED, podcast was created with our group’s mission in mind: empowering, supporting, and inspiring women. We intend to interview women in all stages of the path to a career in radiology—young ladies interested in STEM, medical students, residents, academic attendings, and community practitioners—and share their insight and wisdom with our listeners in hopes of ultimately reducing the overall disparity regarding women in radiology.