When:
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CT
Where: Online
Audience: Student
Contact:
Randy Smith
(847) 467-4281
Group: HPA - Other Programs
Category: Lectures & Meetings
As the pandemic presses into its third year, progress towards improving women’s health outcomes and rights is in jeopardy. And while women make up the majority of frontline healthcare workers and caregivers, they remain vastly underrepresented in decision making roles in global health. Cultivating individual women's skills and confidence to overcome imposter syndrome matters, but a singular focus on these efforts hasn't yielded enough progress. It's past time for a more systemic, networked approach.
In honor of International Women's Day & Women’s History Month, join Global Health Corps and Jamia Wilson, Executive Editor of Random House, to explore how an imposter syndrome reframe is key to advancing gender equity in global health leadership.