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Women in Otolaryngology Are on the Move: AAO-HNS recognizes section status

by Linda Brodsky, MD • April 5, 2011

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We are a collaborative, inclusive and consensus-building group. Section committee memberships are open to all who want to participate. Our first elections are expected to be held at this year’s annual meeting, with officers to assume their roles for the 2012 Academy Meeting.

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April 2011

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Linda Brodsky, MD, is a pediatric otolaryngologist and president of Pediatric ENT Associates in Buffalo, N.Y. She is professor of otolaryngology and pediatrics, (retired), and former director of the Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital of Buffalo. She is an advocate for the next generation of women in medicine. For more information, visit her at www.expeditingtheinevitable.com, www.lindabrodskymd.com or read www.thebrodskyblog.com.

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Filed Under: Career Development, Practice Management Tagged With: AAO-HNS, gender gap, otolaryngologist, women, workforceIssue: April 2011

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