Eileen Barrett
September 24, 2024Jennifer Uyere / International Medical Graduates
October 1, 2024Dr. Gloria Wu and medical student Dana Schweibe discuss the underrepresentation of women in medical specialties, particularly in fields like urology, plastic surgery, and leadership roles. Schweibe shares how her own experiences as a young female patient sparked her interest in medicine, especially after noticing the lack of female doctors in certain specialties. This underrepresentation, especially in leadership positions, creates barriers for women in healthcare, both as patients and as medical professionals. Schweibe highlights the importance of having women in leadership to advocate for change and address issues like patient comfort, particularly for female patients in male-dominated fields.
They also discuss how cultural and gender barriers affect patient care, emphasizing the need for more women in medicine to better serve diverse communities. Dr. Wu points out how women are often the primary decision-makers in healthcare for families, making it crucial to address their needs and perspectives. Both agree on the importance of diversifying the medical field to ensure that women feel comfortable and represented, especially in specialties where female patients prefer female doctors for reasons like religious and cultural comfort.