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Pocket Mentor
This handbook for surgical interns was developed to
ease the transition from student to resident to surgeon. Based upon
the experiences of a number of women surgeons and written by the
members of AWS, this resource is intended to make your passage a bit
easier than it was for them.
Click here to order a free copy. The book is
sized to fit into a lab coat pocket and provides information about the
basic educational strategies required to excel as a surgical resident.
Click
here for an online copy.
Career Development Resource
Many young surgeons lack adequate mentorship to
guide them in their chosen career path, creating a need for a general
reference on career development. One of the goals of AWS is to provide
a reference containing fundamental information and contacts with
regards to developing a successful surgical career.
Click here
for more information.
Sexual Harassment Resource
Manual
AWS has created a compilation of reference
information on sexual and gender harassment issues.
The folder includes background on the
historical development of sexual harassment law, definitions of legal
terms, strategies for handling personal attacks, and techniques for
managing situations that may arise. A bibliography, list of telephone
numbers, the AWS Statement on Sexual Harassment
and sample harassment policies from
the AMWA and AAMC are also included.
The Sexual Harassment Resource File Binder is
available from AWS for $10 each. To order a copy of this
information,
click here. The latest revision of
the Manual is available in the
Members Only section of the
Website.
Family Leave Policies
Two Family Leave Policies have been developed by the
Association of Women Surgeons: one for
Practicing Surgeons and one for
Residents.
While these documents are specific to
maternity issues, it is the intention of AWS that the information be
incorporated into a broader family leave policy. They are provided as
a guideline, emphasizing that surgeons and residents are entitled to a
reasonable maternity leave policy. At a minimum, maternity leave
policies should be in compliance with already existing federal
policies and laws regarding family leave, thus providing a policy that
allows flexibility for the expectant surgeon or resident, while
maintaining quality standards of the profession.
Code of Conduct
Revised in July 2003, AWS participated in drafting additions to the ACS “Statements on Principles” (proposed by the Committee on Women’s Issues and the Association of Women Surgeons).
Click here
for the resulting document.
Click here for a PowerPoint presentation with background on
the development of the Code of Conduct.
Videos
In 1999, AWS collaborated with the National Institutes of Health to
produce a 24-minute video entitled
Women Are Surgeons. This video
is targeted at young girls to encourage them to enter the field of
surgery. By planting the seed early, we can encourage girls
to take math and science courses throughout their schooling, so that all
career options are open to them. To order free copies of this video,
click here.
Three Firsts: Women Pioneers In American
Surgery -- This 55-Minute video
documents the lives and careers of three women pioneers in American
surgery: Alma Dea Morani, MD, the first female plastic/reconstructive
surgeon, Nina Starr Braunwald, MD, the first female cardiac surgeon
and a deputy NIH director, and Olga Jonasson, MD, a leader in the
American College of Surgeons and the first female chair of an academic
department of surgery. To order copies of this video ($30 each),
click here.
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