Health
The gender harassment we experienced sank our medical careers – STAT
We should have been measured by the work we did. Instead we struck the “iceberg of sexual harassment,” and it sank our careers.

Gender harassment happens every day in health care organizations, academic medicine, research labs, and other corners of the science, technology, engineering, and math worlds. Its largely hidden except to those experiencing it unlike its more egregious counterpart, sexual harassment, which often makes headlines.
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) describe gender harassment as verbal and nonverbal behaviors that convey hostility, objectification, exclusion, or second-class…
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