Submitted by: Dr. Jane Wey
CCF Chair of Surgery: Dr. Matt Walsh
Summary of Visit
AWS Kim Ephgrave Visiting
Professor Dr. Tuttle-Newhall
Cleveland Clinic
March 4-5, 2014
Dr. Tuttle-Newhall arrived on March 4, 2014 for her visit
hosted by the Cleveland Clinic. In the afternoon, she presented on “Challenges for Women in Academic Medicine” to a group of 25 residents and staff from
across the Cleveland Clinic campus, hosted by the Women’s Professional Staff
Association (WPSA). This was followed by a reception and a lively
question/answer session. She also had a
chance to review the 2013 WPSA Annual Report, documenting accomplishments by
the Cleveland Clinic women staff and ongoing initiatives. The staff in
attendance included those practicing in surgery, gynecology, emergency
medicine, and various other surgical and medical subspecialists. Dialogues
included those addressing Dr. Tuttle-Newhall’s past experiences and her
insights and advice for trainees and other staff. Several people requested that
she share her slideset so that those unable to attend the event could still
benefit from her insights.
Dr. Tuttle-Newhall was then the guest of honor at a dinner hosted
by the Women’s Professional Staff Association, attended by selected women
surgical residents, surgical staff (including a former co-resident of Dr.
Tuttle-Newhall’s), and the WPSA president, Dr. Margaret
McKenzie (gynecology). Again
conversation was lively, ranging from casual conversation about life
experiences to more serious discussions about women in academic/medical
leadership and collaborative efforts between women’s organizations.
On March 5, Dr. Tuttle-Newhall presented Grand Rounds on
“Quality, Data, and Transparency: The New Era of Healthcare” to over 100 staff
and trainees of the Digestive Disease Institute, where she was introduced by
Dr. Dympna Kelly, a senior transplant surgeon and professional associate of Dr.
Tuttle-Newhall’s . This was a well-attended event, which again generated an
animated question/answer session.
Following Grand Rounds, Dr. Tuttle-Newhall met with a group
of approximately 60 residents and fellows.
The group consisted of general surgery residents, abdominal transplant
fellows, liver transplant fellows and a kidney/pancreas transplant fellow. Five transplant related cases were presented
by the residents and fellows and were discussed in detail with Dr.
Tuttle-Newhall, with many of the transplant staff in attendance, as well.
Next, Dr. Tuttle-Newhall was taken on a tour of the
hospital, this included a viewing of the transplant operating rooms and the
transplant regular nursing floor. Brief
walk rounds were conducted and an additional patient case was presented to Dr.
Tuttle-Newhall. With patient
permission, she reviewed relevant labs and pertinent images with the resident
group. She then briefly met and
conversed with this pre-selected liver transplant patient.
Finally, Dr. Tuttle-Newhall had lunch with residents,
fellows and staff surgeons, hosted by the Department of General Surgery. A series of final questions were asked and
answered and Dr. Tuttle-Newhall made closing remarks.
Overall, Dr. Tuttle-Newhall’s visit was very well received
by everyone at the Cleveland Clinic. The attendees at her various presentations
were uniformly impressed by her. Many made comments about her accomplishments
“for someone so young” and her friendly and approachable personality.
Her
presentation on "Challenges to Women in Academic Medicine/Surgery" in
particular struck a chord with many non-surgical women physicians, and several
people approached me afterwards to express appreciation that the event was
opened up and publicized for all women physicians, rather than just
surgeons. I’ve already been asked
whether we can have a visiting AWS professor every year! In contrast, the Grand
Rounds presentation was made to our mostly-male institute, but even the senior
staff were impressed by her and remained in attendance to hear her insights
during the resident case presentations. We were privileged to host Dr.
Tuttle-Newhall. She proved to be an excellent visiting professor and ambassador
for the AWS, raising
awareness of the challenges of being a women surgeon while also increasing
visibility of how successful and accomplished a woman surgeon can become.
Coming soon... applications for 2014-2015 Visiting Professors and host sites!
The Kim Ephgrave Visiting Professor program provides medical schools with the opportunity to request top women surgeons as speakers and receive funding from the AWS Foundation. Opportunities to lecture heighten the visibility of women surgeons while encouraging women medical students to pursue similar careers. In addition, the Kim Ephgrave Visiting Professor Program promotes dialogue between practicing surgeons and the academic community. The program was recently named in memory of Dr. Kim Ephgrave (1956-2012), who served in the AWS Leadership from 1997 - 2002 and as AWS President in 2000/2001.
Kim Ephgrave Visiting Professors have an opportunity to share professional and personal experiences with Department Chairs, Faculty, Residents and Students through grand rounds, walk rounds, lecture and research presentations and other arranged opportunities.
Medical Centers provide the platform for the experience by hosting the Kim Ephgrave Visiting Professor at a breakfast, luncheon and/or dinner meetings and arranging for clinical experiences.
Click here for more information on the Visiting Professor Program.
You can really make you visit to your professor for any kind of important work. In this website there has some writers who will work for personal statements.
ReplyDeleteHere you will find some visit for some answer from your own professor. Here http://www.medicalpersonalstatement.org/about-medical-school-personal-statement-consultants/ we can get the personal statement consultants for medical school.
ReplyDeleteHere you will get soe access for getting visit to your professor for any question. In this file www.optometry.tips/5-best-optometry-schools-in-usa/ there has top optometry school we find.
ReplyDeleteYou can work here as the visiting professor and can make your opinion more strong with this great session. You can also visit the new pages here and can click this link in order to get the better settings. You can also see the summary of the best visit.
ReplyDeleteYes, we are looking for the autism visiting professor for the patients. The regular attention of the patients is required and http://www.nephrologyfellowship.com/about-our-nephrology-personal-statement-writers/ is fixed for the flow of the enhancement for the candidates. The autism is removed with the help of the strong men and ladies for the future times.
ReplyDelete