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Replay: #MeToo in the medical field, part 2: Dr. Tiffani Bell and David Gabor on consequences
FromMoving Medicine
Replay: #MeToo in the medical field, part 2: Dr. Tiffani Bell and David Gabor on consequences
FromMoving Medicine
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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Sep 25, 2019
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Podcast episode
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In honor of Women in Medicine Month, the AMA is excited to share this presentation by Tiffani Bell, MD, a former AMA Resident and Fellows Section representative, and David Gabor, a partner at the Wagner Law Group. Together they discuss the psychological effects and legal ramifications of sexual harassment and discrimination. This episode is the second of two about how the #MeToo movement has affected the health care industry.
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? Follow the AMA on YouTube: @americanmedicalassociation ? Watch #AMAUpdate for the latest in health care news for physicians: https://bit.ly/AMA_Update? Subscribe to AMA Morning Rounds newsletter, with the news you need every morning delivered to your inbox: https://bit.ly/AMA-MorningRounds ? Listen to our latest podcast episodes now: https://bit.ly/AMA_Podcasts ? Download AMA Connect for news, podcasts, video updates and learning in one place: https://apple.co/3URzNES
Released:
Sep 25, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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