Expand Your Horizons
In this episode of Evidence Based IHP, Emma Snyder, a first-year student in the Genetic Counseling program joins us to talk about her research on Turner Syndrome, in collaboration with her team at the Massachusetts General Hospital Turner Syndrome Clinic. We dive into how this research and findings within the study Emma conducted helps genetic counselors personalize care for women with 45,X/46,XX mosaicism. Topics also emerge that focus on the challenges of publishing during a pandemic, the importance of women in science, and Imposter Syndrome. Amanda and Rachel wrap the episode up with a discussion of recent research on the experiences of women working in STEMM.
In this episode of Evidence Based IHP, Emma Snyder, a first-year student in the Genetic Counseling program joins us to talk about her research on Turner Syndrome, in collaboration with her team at the Massachusetts General Hospital Turner Syndrome Clinic. We dive into how this research and findings within the study Emma conducted helps genetic counselors personalize care for women with 45,X/46,XX mosaicism. Topics also emerge that focus on the challenges of publishing during a pandemic, the importance of women in science, and Imposter Syndrome. Amanda and Rachel wrap the episode up with a discussion of recent research on the experiences of women working in STEMM.
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Learn more about:
Listen to the Season 1 Playlist on Spotify or YouTube!
Learn more about:
- Genetic counseling for women with 45,X/46,XX mosaicism: Towards more personalized management in The European Journal of Medical Genetics
- The MS in Genetic Counseling at MGH IHP
- How women are harassed out of science in The Atlantic
- What a survey done by the Pew Research Center revealed about workplace equity in STEM fields.
- The publishing output of women academics early on in the Covid-19 pandemic.
- The impact of Covid-19 pandemic on the careers of women in academic sciences, engineering and medicine.
- The organization Cite Black Women on their website or on Twitter @citeblackwomen.
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Credits
Co-Hosts: Amanda Tarbet & Rachel Norton
Executive Producer: Selena Craig
Production Assistant: Kim Ames
Creator: Amanda Tarbet
Special thanks to Jorge Sanchez de Lozada and MGH IHP's Office of Information Technology for their technical help and financial support of this project.
The songs featured in our podcast are Neighbors by Normcore and The Valley by Jahzzar.
Ask us questions, send us your feedback on the show or pitch us a story at podcast@mghihp.edu.
Follow the Janis P. Bellack Library on Twitter and/or Instagram.
Follow MGH Institute of Health Professions on Twitter and/or Instagram.
Credits
Co-Hosts: Amanda Tarbet & Rachel Norton
Executive Producer: Selena Craig
Production Assistant: Kim Ames
Creator: Amanda Tarbet
Special thanks to Jorge Sanchez de Lozada and MGH IHP's Office of Information Technology for their technical help and financial support of this project.
The songs featured in our podcast are Neighbors by Normcore and The Valley by Jahzzar.