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Book Synopsis
There are nearly 24,000 ophthalmologists in the United States, with 500 physicians newly entering the ophthalmology field each year and approximately half of those being women. Although women now represent approximately half of all ophthalmologists, gender disparities remain when it comes to certain subspecialties (e.g., surgical retina), leadership roles (e.g., department chairs), industry involvement (e.g., consultancy and advisory board positions), and even academic publications. There has been a recently heightened interest in female representation in this field which has manifested in several ways (e.g., conferences geared towards women in ophthalmology, non-peer-reviewed publications about women in ophthalmology, and mentorship programs specifically for women). This book is the first of its kind in procuring and disseminating information—pertaining to both career and life—in an organized, concrete, and enduring way.

Women in Ophthalmology is a comprehensive collection of chapters primarily written by women in the field of ophthalmology. The book aims to guide others through milestones and challenges women may face during their careers, and shares sound insights into how to deal with unique issues both inside and outside the workplace. Topics that are widely applicable to all who work in ophthalmology are included, such as finding mentors, collaborating within industry, handling work-life balance, and seeking out leadership opportunities. Each chapter combines personal anecdotes with knowledge from leaders in the field which both men and women will find highly valuable.




Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgements

Dedication

Memorium

Part I. Education and Training

Chapter 1: The Beginning: Match and Residency

Chapter 2: Choosing a Fellowship and How to Stand Out

Part II. Starting Your Career

Chapter 3: How to Get a Great Position in Private Practice

Chapter 4: Finding a Great Job in Academics

Chapter 5: As You Start a Career in Academic Medicine: Priming for Success

Chapter 6: Starting Your Own Practice

Chapter 7: Building Your Clinical Practice and Reputation

Part III. Patient Care

Chapter 8: Staying at the Forefront of Your Field: Embracing the New

Chapter 9: Improving Efficiency with EMR in Your Clinic and OR

Chapter 10: Dealing with Complications and Avoiding Medicolegal Issues

Chapter 11: Handling the Unexpected In Ocular Surgery

Part IV. Research

Chapter 12: The Ins and Outs of Clinical Trials

Chapter 13: Becoming a Successful Clinical Trialist

Chapter 14: How to Successfully Publish and Present Your Research

Chapter 15: Publishing and Presenting Clinical Research

Part V. Teaching

Chapter 16: Delivering an Engaging Lecture

Chapter 17: Teaching in a Busy Clinical Setting

Chapter 18: Teaching Surgery

Part VI. Dealing With Conflict

Chapter 19: Sexual Harassment in Ophthalmology

Chapter 20: Managing Conflict in the Workplace

Chapter 21: Experiencing Health Issues as a Physician

Part VII. Family Matters

Chapter 22: Romantic Relationships

Chapter 23: Parenting During Training

Chapter 24: Motherhood and Medicine

Chapter 25: Professorship and Parenthood

Chapter 26: Balancing Academic Career and Parenthood: Ten Thoughts and One Bonus on Success

Chapter 27: Dual Professional Career Relationships

Part VIII. Leadership

Chapter 28: Leadership for YOs (Young Ophthalmologists)

Chapter 29: Preparing for Service in Whatever Comes Your Way

Chapter 30: How to Be an Effective Fellowship Program Director

Chapter 31: Keys to Public Speaking

Part IX. Career Advancement

Chapter 32: Getting Promoted to Associate Professor

Chapter 33: A Less Paved Road: Switching Careers and Taking an Unorthodox Path

Chapter 34: Setbacks & Second Chances

Part X. Working with Industry

Chapter 35: Collaborating with Industry

Chapter 36: Why Industry Values the Female Perspective

Chapter 37: Demystifying Pharma and BioTech – Applying Ophthalmology to Make New Tools

Part XI. Work Life Balance

Chapter 38: Work-Life Balance and Avoiding Burnout

Chapter 39: Making the Most Out of Academic Meetings

Chapter 40: Social Media and Privacy Issues

Part XII. Personal Finances

Chapter 41: Setting the Course for a Successful Future With Better Financial Planning

Chapter 42: Personal Finances and Career Decisions

Part XIII. Mentorship and Networking

Chapter 43: Effective Mentoring: A Guide for Mentors and Mentees

Chapter 44: Mentorship

Chapter 45: To Brand or Be Branded

Chapter 46: Promoting Yourself and Your Brand


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    Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
    Publication Date: 03/03/2021
    ISBN13: 9783030593346, 978-3030593346
    ISBN10: 3030593347

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    There are nearly 24,000 ophthalmologists in the United States, with 500 physicians newly entering the ophthalmology field each year and approximately half of those being women. Although women now represent approximately half of all ophthalmologists, gender disparities remain when it comes to certain subspecialties (e.g., surgical retina), leadership roles (e.g., department chairs), industry involvement (e.g., consultancy and advisory board positions), and even academic publications. There has been a recently heightened interest in female representation in this field which has manifested in several ways (e.g., conferences geared towards women in ophthalmology, non-peer-reviewed publications about women in ophthalmology, and mentorship programs specifically for women). This book is the first of its kind in procuring and disseminating information—pertaining to both career and life—in an organized, concrete, and enduring way.

    Women in Ophthalmology is a comprehensive collection of chapters primarily written by women in the field of ophthalmology. The book aims to guide others through milestones and challenges women may face during their careers, and shares sound insights into how to deal with unique issues both inside and outside the workplace. Topics that are widely applicable to all who work in ophthalmology are included, such as finding mentors, collaborating within industry, handling work-life balance, and seeking out leadership opportunities. Each chapter combines personal anecdotes with knowledge from leaders in the field which both men and women will find highly valuable.




    Table of Contents

    Preface

    Acknowledgements

    Dedication

    Memorium

    Part I. Education and Training

    Chapter 1: The Beginning: Match and Residency

    Chapter 2: Choosing a Fellowship and How to Stand Out

    Part II. Starting Your Career

    Chapter 3: How to Get a Great Position in Private Practice

    Chapter 4: Finding a Great Job in Academics

    Chapter 5: As You Start a Career in Academic Medicine: Priming for Success

    Chapter 6: Starting Your Own Practice

    Chapter 7: Building Your Clinical Practice and Reputation

    Part III. Patient Care

    Chapter 8: Staying at the Forefront of Your Field: Embracing the New

    Chapter 9: Improving Efficiency with EMR in Your Clinic and OR

    Chapter 10: Dealing with Complications and Avoiding Medicolegal Issues

    Chapter 11: Handling the Unexpected In Ocular Surgery

    Part IV. Research

    Chapter 12: The Ins and Outs of Clinical Trials

    Chapter 13: Becoming a Successful Clinical Trialist

    Chapter 14: How to Successfully Publish and Present Your Research

    Chapter 15: Publishing and Presenting Clinical Research

    Part V. Teaching

    Chapter 16: Delivering an Engaging Lecture

    Chapter 17: Teaching in a Busy Clinical Setting

    Chapter 18: Teaching Surgery

    Part VI. Dealing With Conflict

    Chapter 19: Sexual Harassment in Ophthalmology

    Chapter 20: Managing Conflict in the Workplace

    Chapter 21: Experiencing Health Issues as a Physician

    Part VII. Family Matters

    Chapter 22: Romantic Relationships

    Chapter 23: Parenting During Training

    Chapter 24: Motherhood and Medicine

    Chapter 25: Professorship and Parenthood

    Chapter 26: Balancing Academic Career and Parenthood: Ten Thoughts and One Bonus on Success

    Chapter 27: Dual Professional Career Relationships

    Part VIII. Leadership

    Chapter 28: Leadership for YOs (Young Ophthalmologists)

    Chapter 29: Preparing for Service in Whatever Comes Your Way

    Chapter 30: How to Be an Effective Fellowship Program Director

    Chapter 31: Keys to Public Speaking

    Part IX. Career Advancement

    Chapter 32: Getting Promoted to Associate Professor

    Chapter 33: A Less Paved Road: Switching Careers and Taking an Unorthodox Path

    Chapter 34: Setbacks & Second Chances

    Part X. Working with Industry

    Chapter 35: Collaborating with Industry

    Chapter 36: Why Industry Values the Female Perspective

    Chapter 37: Demystifying Pharma and BioTech – Applying Ophthalmology to Make New Tools

    Part XI. Work Life Balance

    Chapter 38: Work-Life Balance and Avoiding Burnout

    Chapter 39: Making the Most Out of Academic Meetings

    Chapter 40: Social Media and Privacy Issues

    Part XII. Personal Finances

    Chapter 41: Setting the Course for a Successful Future With Better Financial Planning

    Chapter 42: Personal Finances and Career Decisions

    Part XIII. Mentorship and Networking

    Chapter 43: Effective Mentoring: A Guide for Mentors and Mentees

    Chapter 44: Mentorship

    Chapter 45: To Brand or Be Branded

    Chapter 46: Promoting Yourself and Your Brand


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