• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Women in Anesthesiology

Professional development of women anesthesiologists

DONATE
BECOME A MEMBERBE A MEMBER
My Account
  • Home
  • About
  • Community
    • Newsletters, Articles, and Statements
      • WIA Statement on Gun Violence
      • WIA Statement on Racism in America
    • WIA Chapters
      • Chapters
      • Starting a WIA Chapter
    • Victory Corner
    • Awards
    • Donate
    • Become A Member
  • Resources
    • History of Anesthesiology
    • Research, Articles and Resources
    • Toolkits
  • Events
    • WIA 2022 Annual Conference
    • Speaker Series 2022
      • Zoom Recordings
    • WIA 2022 Free Webinar
      • Zoom Recording
    • Speaker Series 2021
      • Zoom Recordings
    • Large-scale Grants Town Hall
  • Shop
  • Contact
  • Log In

Toolkits

In these toolkits you will receive all you need to plan a successful meeting

April 26, 2017 By Women In Anesthesiology

Topics and toolkits for planning a successful local WIA Meeting

1) Sexism in science: peer editor tells female researchers their study needs a male author. 2) Women in Medicine – Then and Now. 3) Likeability vs respectability.

Read More

April 25, 2017 By Women In Anesthesiology

Feeling Like A Fraud, Despite Your Accomplishments

1) Feeling Like an Impostor Is Not a Syndrome. 2) How do I stop feeling like a fraud? 3) The Imposter Phenomenon in High Achieving Women: Dynamics and Therapeutic Intervention. 4) Imposter syndrome Cartoon.

Read More

April 24, 2017 By Women In Anesthesiology

Picking your battles

How to Pick your Battles, Picking your Workplace Battles and Pick your Battles pdfs

Read More

March 26, 2017 By Audrey Callahan

Expectations of Brilliance/Sexism in Science

1) Expectations of Brilliance Underlie Gender Distributions Across Academic Disciplines. 2) Sexism in Science. 3) Male Scientist Writes of Life as Female Scientist.

Read More

February 26, 2017 By Audrey Callahan

Likeability Penalty

1) Does Sheryl Sandbergs ikeability penalty really exist. 2) For Women Leaders, Likability and Success Hardly Go Hand-in-Hand. 3) “What Works For Women at Work” by Joan Williams and Rachel Dempsey. 4) What Works for Women at Work Resources.

Read More

Primary Sidebar

REGISTERto attend our next conference

Categories

  • Blog Posts & Newsletters
  • Resources
  • Statements
  • Toolkits
  • Victory Corner

Want to get involved?

Here are a few ways that you can contribute to the Women in Anesthesiology community:

  1. Start your own chapter!
  2. Be a contributing blogger

Stay up to date

Copyright © 2023 · WOMEN IN ANESTHESIOLOGY · ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.