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Profile of women in IR in UK
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Interview with Dr Fiona Miller | The Royal College of Radiologists (rcr.ac.uk)
Interview with Dr Fiona Miller - Royal College of Radiologists Dr Fiona Miller is a Consultant in Interventional Radiology at Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. How did you choose interventional radiology and why?I loved IR from the day I started my radiology training. I started training in London but we moved to Cambridge for my husband’s job and at that time there was no IR training programme in Cambridge. |
Celebrating Women in Surgery
https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/careers-in-surgery/women-in-surgery/celebrating-women-in-surgery/
'Women in medicine: a celebration’
For those of you who are interested, it is the last week of 'Women in medicine: a celebration’. This is a free exhibition specially commissioned photographic portraits honouring contemporary and historical women in medicine. It showcases a number of today’s leading female clinicians, pictured with the women from the history of medicine who have inspired them.
Even if you don’t have the time to visit, it is a really interesting read found on the Royal College of Physicians of London’s website:https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/events/women-medicine-celebration.
Women Can Lead the Way for the Future of Interventional Radiology
An overview of the role women do and should play in the growth of interventional radiology.
By Meridith J. Englander, MD, FSIR; and Anna-Maria Belli, MBBS, FRCR, EBIR
It is projected that women will make up over half of all #NHS doctors within the next year. They are greatly underrepresented in #IRad, with a shortfall of 222 consultants. We must do more! Read more here https://tinyurl.com/yb7prr6g