#womeninmedicine Transcript

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Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @womeninmedchat: 5 minutes and counting, get ready #womeninmedicine https://t.co/9Rh1gcAScR
#WomenInMedicine Chat @womeninmedchat
Welcome to #womeninmedicine chat! We’ll start the discussion with Q1 in 5 minutes. In the meantime as you join us please introduce yourself and make sure to use #womeninmedicine every tweet for tonight’s chat on #impostersyndrome https://t.co/3iQ8tru9I7
Snarky In Scrubs, RN 🐱🐱🐶 @snarkyscrubs
@womeninmedchat Pediatric oncology RN from the east coast 💜 #womeninmedicine
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
@womeninmedchat @DrHopeHealth I also really liked it @DrHopeHealth !! Rooting for you in becoming that amazing speaker and best-selling author <3 #WomeninMedicine
Susan Shaw Wear a Mask Save a Life @drsusanshaw
@womeninmedchat Hello I'm a critical care physician in Saskatoon and Chief Medical Officer for the Saskatchewan Health Authority. Looking forward to a great #womeninmedicine chat!
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
@womeninmedchat Hi. Happy to join #WomenInMedicine chat on #impostersyndrome
Anika Kumar, MD (she/her) @freckledpedidoc
Hello! It’s Anika from Ohio. Happy Sunday! #WomenInMedicine
Julie Williamson, DO @JWilliamsonDO
@womeninmedchat Hi all! I’m a Peds anesthesiologist & intensivist & medical educator in Atlanta. #womeninmedicine
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
RT @womeninmedchat: An awesome post and video that I looked at when I was preparing for tonight's #womeninmedicine chat on #impostersyndrome from the brilliant and very funny Dr. Jamie Hope @DrHopeHealth https://t.co/Mda4kDrdqj
Samantha Maarjoleine @DrMaarjoleine
@womeninmedchat Hi everyone! I’m Samantha and I’m an PGY2 in Emergency Medicine and General Surgery. Looking forward to the chat! #womeninmedicine
Tricia Pendergrast, MD @trpender
Good evening fellow #WomenInMedicine! Tricia from Chicago, IL. (Very) nontraditional premed, master of science, & lead critical care research coordinator at Lurie Children’s. https://t.co/072Yj4Qd7z
Rebecca Seidel, MD @atlmammo
@womeninmedchat Good evening! I am a breast imaging radiologist at Emory #WomenInMedicine
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
RT @ShreyaTrivediMD: @womeninmedchat @DrHopeHealth I also really liked it @DrHopeHealth !! Rooting for you in becoming that amazing speaker and best-selling author <3 #WomeninMedicine
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
@empathsupreme @womeninmedchat Hi! I’m Viren, PCCM fellow from NYC! #womeninmedicine
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
@womeninmedchat Hey Guys!! It’s me from https://t.co/om1K0mS7cS. Physician IMG currently awaiting on the #match2018 in IM. Great to be here 😊 #womeninmedicine
Michelle Rheault @rheault_m
@womeninmedchat Hi. Michelle Rheault, Ped nephrology in Minneapolis. I strongly identify with the topic. #WomeninMedicine
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
@womeninmedchat Hi! Shreya from #InternalMedicine! Excited to chat on #ImposterSyndrome #WomeninMedicine https://t.co/SmEMjsBC6g
Barby Ingle Official @BarbyIngle
RT @womeninmedchat: Welcome to #womeninmedicine chat! We’ll start the discussion with Q1 in 5 minutes. In the meantime as you join us please introduce yourself and make sure to use #womeninmedicine every tweet for tonight’s chat on #impostersyndrome https://t.co/3iQ8tru9I7
Nancy Baxter MD PhD @enenbee
Hi everyone - glad to be here tweetchatting! I'm a general surgeon in Toronto. #WomeninMedicine
Franki Boulos MD,MSc @FaaBoulos
@womeninmedchat #womeninmedicine
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
EM pgy3! Cooking dinner and looking forward to tonight’s topic! Hits home #womeninmedicine
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
@womeninmedchat Lauren from Buffalo NY, med peds private practice. Logging in from Toronto, CA where my kids finally fell asleep in this hotel room we are sharing (torture!!). Looking forward to great #womeninmedicine discussion!
The Ghostwriting Physician 👻⌨️ @doctorakelso21
@womeninmedchat Hi all! I’m Kelsey, and by day and sometimes by night I play a Family Medicine intern in Ohio :) #womeninmedicine
#WomenInMedicine Chat @womeninmedchat
Just some guidelines for tonight, questions will be labeled Q1, Q2, please answer with the with the corresponding A1, A2 etc. at the beginning of your tweet #womeninmedicine https://t.co/11KBbOI2eP
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
@womeninmedchat @DrHopeHealth loved listening to this talk on the feminem podcast too! #womeninmedicine @feminemtweets
Mallory Stuparich, MD, FACOG @malstumd
@womeninmedchat Hello all! Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgeon in Southern California outside Los Angeles #WomenInMedicine #ImposterSyndrome
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
@womeninmedchat @siusom @SIUIntMed @ACPinternists #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/CGbSAV4fUL
Barby Ingle Official @BarbyIngle
Welcome everyone, I am glad to be here tonight. I am the President of @powerofpain, author of books and articles on pain topics from the patient perspective, and I love ice cream and candy! #womeninmedicine #impostersyndrome https://t.co/EMjxnE8khD
Grace Oliver, MD @GraceOliverMD
Good evening! I'm an MS3 going into family medicine who has been thinking lot lately about imposter syndrome 🤔#womeninmedicine
Dink Jardine, MD, FACS @dinkjardine
Good evening all from Virginia Beach, VA. ENT surgeon with interest in #meded and #faculty development. #womeninmedicine
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
@DrHopeHealth @petradMD yes I loved the talk as well! #WomenInMedicine
Dr. Jen Trachtenberg @AskDr_Jen
@womeninmedchat Hi I’m Jen pediatrician in private practice Manhattan #womeninmedicine
Pooja Lakshmin MD @PoojaLakshmin
@womeninmedchat Hi all! I’m a perinatal psychiatrist from GWU in Washington DC! Excited to talk #ImposterSyndrome & #womeninmedicine
#WomenInMedicine Chat @womeninmedchat
Alrighty then! Lovely to see you all! Feel free to keep up the introductions and check out Q1: What are some features of imposter syndrome and who is affected by this issue? #womeninmedicine https://t.co/jTUV2j1yhc
Dr. Ron George 😷 #Anesthesiologist @Ron_George
RT @womeninmedchat: Welcome to #womeninmedicine chat! We’ll start the discussion with Q1 in 5 minutes. In the meantime as you join us please introduce yourself and make sure to use #womeninmedicine every tweet for tonight’s chat on #impostersyndrome https://t.co/3iQ8tru9I7
Barby Ingle Official @BarbyIngle
A1. #impostersyndrome When you live with sadness, guilt from not being able to participate in life as much as you want due to illness, feel like your never doing enough when your actually one the the top advocates #womeninmedicine https://t.co/GqE6zGELi3
Ishwaria Subbiah, MD MS FASCO @IshwariaMD
Hi all. Onc + #PalliativeCare physician at MD Anderson in Houston, TX. #womeninmedicine
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
@womeninmedchat A1. #impostersyndrome is where we doubt ourselves and fear being exposed as a fraud. More common in women and admit I suffer from it #WomenInMedicine
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
@womeninmedchat Hi #WomeninMedicine, Jasmine, ID faculty in Omaha NE.
International Pain Foundation® @iPainOfficial
RT @BarbyIngle: A1. #impostersyndrome When you live with sadness, guilt from not being able to participate in life as much as you want due to illness, feel like your never doing enough when your actually one the the top advocates #womeninmedicine https://t.co/GqE6zGELi3
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
@womeninmedchat A2 #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/W1S71SZXXL
Ken Taylor, RPIC @KenRayTaylor
RT @BarbyIngle: A1. #impostersyndrome When you live with sadness, guilt from not being able to participate in life as much as you want due to illness, feel like your never doing enough when your actually one the the top advocates #womeninmedicine https://t.co/GqE6zGELi3
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
@womeninmedchat #womeninmedicine A1-feeling like you are less prepared for something than you really are. feeling like you have to fake it when you've already made it.
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
RT @SusanHingle: @womeninmedchat @siusom @SIUIntMed @ACPinternists #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/CGbSAV4fUL
Dr. Suzy @DrSuzyFeigofsky
@womeninmedchat A1: #womeninmedicine : feeling as though you are fraud and someone will figure it out. Mostly affects high achievers and women. Feeling as though #luck got you where you are.
iPain Foundation Research Projects @iPain_Research
RT @BarbyIngle: A1. #impostersyndrome When you live with sadness, guilt from not being able to participate in life as much as you want due to illness, feel like your never doing enough when your actually one the the top advocates #womeninmedicine https://t.co/GqE6zGELi3
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
@womeninmedchat A1. #impostersyndrome #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/b1bxTzeiYS
Lonika Sood @sood_lonika
A1:high functioning person with comparable peers,humble,afraid to raise hand/take risks... women/minorities #womeninmedicine #impostersyndrome
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
A1. I feel like everyone experiences this at some point in their lives and careers. Feeling like you don’t belong, out of your league, like everyone else is better at what they do, feeling like you don’t know enough to do a good job. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/RU2AADBfRB
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
@womeninmedchat A1. doubting yourself, comparing yourself, questioning yourself, etc. and likely affects a lot of us. Not sure which of us it affects more? or if there are ways to analyze that since we don't usually talk #openly about our #impostersyndrome often #WomenInMedicine
MIЯVΛƬ #IC @mirvatalasnag
@womeninmedchat Hello I’m mirvat, an interventional cardiologist #womeninmedicine #impostersyndrome
The Ghostwriting Physician 👻⌨️ @doctorakelso21
@womeninmedchat A1: feeling like you aren’t qualified for the job you have and that you’ll soon be exposed as a fraud. 🙋‍♀️. #womeninmedicine
Laurie Gordon M.D. @DrLaurieG
RT @DrMarthaGulati: @womeninmedchat A1. #impostersyndrome #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/b1bxTzeiYS
Ishwaria Subbiah, MD MS FASCO @IshwariaMD
@womeninmedchat Q1: When you pass on an opportunity b/c you think 'surely someone else is more qualified than me.' #womeninmedicine
Lonika Sood @sood_lonika
@ClinicalPearl i know many (mostly men) whom it does not seem to affect.. #impostersyndrome #WomenInMedicine
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @womeninmedchat: An awesome post and video that I looked at when I was preparing for tonight's #womeninmedicine chat on #impostersyndrome from the brilliant and very funny Dr. Jamie Hope @DrHopeHealth https://t.co/Mda4kDrdqj
Laurie Gordon M.D. @DrLaurieG
RT @SusanHingle: @womeninmedchat A2 #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/W1S71SZXXL
Daisy Dulay @Heartdocmom
@womeninmedchat A1: I agree with the previous comments. I let it prevent me from pursuing and aspiring to some lofty goals for fear of being an imposter. #WomenInMedicine
𝓝𝓪𝓽𝓻𝓲𝓬𝓮𝓡 😷🇨🇦❤️ 🥀 @NatriceR
RT @womeninmedchat: It is that time of the week again! Join us tonight, Sunday February 18th, at 9pm EST for #womeninmedicine chat on #ImposterSyndrome. Please RT and invite your colleagues to this important chat! https://t.co/zcBVyj8Cwz
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
Q1. Feeling like you didn’t earn your title, feeling uncomfortable around peers or authority, internal thoughts of “when is someone going to find out I’m not really an (fill in the blank)👀😩🤦🏾‍♀️” women and minorities are especially prone. #womeninmedicine
#LifeofaMedStudent @LifeofMedstudnt
RT @FaaBoulos: Lesson #1 : Lesson #1 : "Stop waiting for permission to have a child from your medical school or residency or first job out of residency! You are not going to get it!" #WomeninMedicine #ILookLikeASurgeon #MotherCutter #surgparenting https://t.co/4tAR8QJQJ7
Mallory Stuparich, MD, FACOG @malstumd
@womeninmedchat #impostersyndrome can manifest as a lack of trust in your training and experience #WomenInMedicine
Michelle Rheault @rheault_m
@womeninmedchat A1: #ImposterSyndrome is feeling like you're not qualified and always being afraid someone is going to find you out. #womeninmedicine
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @DrSuzyFeigofsky: @womeninmedchat A1: #womeninmedicine : @womeninmedchat A1: #womeninmedicine : feeling as though you are fraud and someone will figure it out. Mostly affects high achievers and women. Feeling as though #luck got you where you are.
𝓝𝓪𝓽𝓻𝓲𝓬𝓮𝓡 😷🇨🇦❤️ 🥀 @NatriceR
RT @womeninmedchat: Alrighty then! Lovely to see you all! Feel free to keep up the introductions and check out Q1: Alrighty then! Lovely to see you all! Feel free to keep up the introductions and check out Q1: What are some features of imposter syndrome and who is affected by this issue? #womeninmedicine https://t.co/jTUV2j1yhc
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
RT @lauren_kuwik: @womeninmedchat @DrHopeHealth loved listening to this talk on the feminem podcast too! #womeninmedicine @feminemtweets
Samantha Maarjoleine @DrMaarjoleine
@womeninmedchat Didn’t have enough text to include the hashtag! #WomenInMedicine
Mallory Stuparich, MD, FACOG @malstumd
@womeninmedchat A1 #impostersyndrome seems to affect high-achieving individuals #WomenInMedicine
Jessica K. Willett, MD @jkwillettmd
A1: Imposter syndrome? -feeling “not good enough” -wondering “how did I end up in this position?” Or “how did I get here?” -questioning your own qualifications/abilities to do certain tasks The emphasis - these things occur DESPITE ADEQUATE SKILLS/ABILITY. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/1UZJFpjShe
Dr. Suzy @DrSuzyFeigofsky
@ShreyaTrivediMD @womeninmedchat Right?! We SHOULD be #talking about it! Why are we crying in the bathroom alone in self doubt instead of lifting each other up? #WomenInMedicine #ImposterSyndrome
Dr. Jen Trachtenberg @AskDr_Jen
@DrMarthaGulati @womeninmedchat Yes I think many women are perfectionist - I often feel this way even though I am sought after as an expert #womeninmedicine
Dink Jardine, MD, FACS @dinkjardine
@ClinicalPearl A1: I absolutely agree with this. The more folks I talk to the more common I realize it is. I think almost everyone feels this when they are honest with themselves. #womeninmedicine #ImposterSyndrome @womeninmedchat
Pooja Lakshmin MD @PoojaLakshmin
@womeninmedchat a1 for me #impostersyndrome means discounting the knowledge you do have, discounting your achievements as not enough, feeling like you don’t deserve to have a seat at the table for lack of value. #womeninmedicine
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
imposter syndrome= ability>>>confidence #womeninmedicine
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
@womeninmedchat A1: #ImposterSyndrome: feeling like you don’t belong or are not good enough regardless of your qualifications. Who experiences it? #WomeninMedicine, but not just us: #blackmeninmedicine, #BlackWomenInMedicine, #IMGs
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
Q1. First generation achievers are also vulnerable. #womeninmedicine
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
#WomenInMedicine https://t.co/6JhFegQZQr
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
RT @jkwillettmd: A1: A1: Imposter syndrome? -feeling “not good enough” -wondering “how did I end up in this position?” Or “how did I get here?” -questioning your own qualifications/abilities to do certain tasks The emphasis - these things occur DESPITE ADEQUATE SKILLS/ABILITY. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/1UZJFpjShe
Nancy Baxter MD PhD @enenbee
Q1: EVERYONE!! During a discussion with a senior colleague 15 years ago he said during a tough case he would often think "why didn't they send this to someone who knows what they are doing". Then one day he realized, no one else really knew what to do either. #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/trpQncKSOJ
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
A1: Constantly undermining yourself when In fact there is objective reason to know you are good at your job. Have read reports of it being under recognized in general, but more so in high-achievers and minorities. -Yours truly guilty party #womeninmedicine
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @DrSuzyFeigofsky: @ShreyaTrivediMD @womeninmedchat Right?! We SHOULD be #talking about it! Why are we crying in the bathroom alone in self doubt instead of lifting each other up? #WomenInMedicine #ImposterSyndrome
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @IshwariaMD: @womeninmedchat Q1: @womeninmedchat Q1: When you pass on an opportunity b/c you think 'surely someone else is more qualified than me.' #womeninmedicine
Amy Pearson, MD, FASA @AmyPearsonMD
@womeninmedchat A1: what @DrSuzyFeigofsky said. + the fear that any tiny mistake will cost you your [career, respect, marriage, opportunities, identity]. #womeninmedicine
Susan Shaw Wear a Mask Save a Life @drsusanshaw
A1 #WomeninMedicine It's taken me quite a while to discover that almost all the leaders I work with that I admire the most have some amount of #impostersyndrome Challenge is keeping healthy amount of self-doubt in check :)
Lonika Sood @sood_lonika
@kmbrownmd as are next gen... think those before were much more successful .. #WomenInMedicine #impostersyndrome
Monia Werlang, MD @MoniaWerlangMD
@womeninmedchat A1: #impostersyndrome : notice it the most when don't believe the compliments /praise to my work but go into full "inner noise repeat mode" regarding the criticisms #womeninmedicine
Tricia Pendergrast, MD @trpender
Comparing yourself is a big one. As someone applying to medical school, I’m constantly comparing myself with those I’m competing with. I’m probably going to have to actively work to unlearn this, I can’t imagine it translates into being a good teammate. #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/Ke7PyXjArF
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @PoojaLakshmin: @womeninmedchat a1 for me #impostersyndrome means discounting the knowledge you do have, discounting your achievements as not enough, feeling like you don’t deserve to have a seat at the table for lack of value. #womeninmedicine
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @kmbrownmd: Q1. Feeling like you didn’t earn your title, feeling uncomfortable around peers or authority, internal thoughts of “when is someone going to find out I’m not really an (fill in the blank)👀😩🤦🏾‍♀️” women and minorities are especially prone. #womeninmedicine
Laurie Gordon M.D. @DrLaurieG
RT @lauren_kuwik: @womeninmedchat #womeninmedicine A1-feeling like you are less prepared for something than you really are. feeling like you have to fake it when you've already made it.
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
@AskDr_Jen @DrMarthaGulati @womeninmedchat Completely agree- maybe some women tend to think we need to do a perfect job to “compensate” for being given the chance to be where we are #womeninmedicine
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @kmbrownmd: Q1. First generation achievers are also vulnerable. #womeninmedicine
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @DrSuzyFeigofsky: @ShreyaTrivediMD @womeninmedchat Right?! We SHOULD be #talking about it! Why are we crying in the bathroom alone in self doubt instead of lifting each other up? #WomenInMedicine #ImposterSyndrome
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @SusanHingle: #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/6JhFegQZQr
Pooja Lakshmin MD @PoojaLakshmin
RT @AmyPearsonMD: @womeninmedchat A1: @womeninmedchat A1: what @DrSuzyFeigofsky said. + the fear that any tiny mistake will cost you your [career, respect, marriage, opportunities, identity]. #womeninmedicine
Kez @kezhound
@womeninmedchat A1: never feeling like what I have to say is anything more than a guess. Always feeling like I'm the most inexperienced person in the room. Younger docs are most affected, but I feel like women take longer to come to grips with it and accept they know their stuff #womeninmedicine
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
@womeninmedchat A1: "IS is characterized by chronic feelings of self-doubt and fear of being discovered as an intellectual fraud." (@docwock is this your paper?) #WomenInMedicine #ImposterSyndrome https://t.co/dcQ0mEqU0c
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @enenbee: Q1: Q1: EVERYONE!! During a discussion with a senior colleague 15 years ago he said during a tough case he would often think "why didn't they send this to someone who knows what they are doing". Then one day he realized, no one else really knew what to do either. #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/trpQncKSOJ
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @virenkaul: A1: A1: Constantly undermining yourself when In fact there is objective reason to know you are good at your job. Have read reports of it being under recognized in general, but more so in high-achievers and minorities. -Yours truly guilty party #womeninmedicine
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
@AskDr_Jen @DrMarthaGulati @womeninmedchat A book that really helped me overcome perfectionism is Just Enough by Laura Nash. I highly recommend it to all #WomenInMedicine
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
RT @BetaMomma: @womeninmedchat A1: @womeninmedchat A1: "IS is characterized by chronic feelings of self-doubt and fear of being discovered as an intellectual fraud." (@docwock is this your paper?) #WomenInMedicine #ImposterSyndrome https://t.co/dcQ0mEqU0c
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
@DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I wonder what would happen if there was this #sign like this at work (not the 15min limit though) #womeninmedicine https://t.co/9BfV14mUqA
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @drsusanshaw: A1 #WomeninMedicine It's taken me quite a while to discover that almost all the leaders I work with that I admire the most have some amount of #impostersyndrome Challenge is keeping healthy amount of self-doubt in check :)
Shireen Heidari, MD @ShireenNHeidari
#womeninmedicine
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
RT @virenkaul: A1: A1: Constantly undermining yourself when In fact there is objective reason to know you are good at your job. Have read reports of it being under recognized in general, but more so in high-achievers and minorities. -Yours truly guilty party #womeninmedicine
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
RT @DrJRMarcelin: @womeninmedchat A1: #ImposterSyndrome: @womeninmedchat A1: #ImposterSyndrome: feeling like you don’t belong or are not good enough regardless of your qualifications. Who experiences it? #WomeninMedicine, but not just us: #blackmeninmedicine, #BlackWomenInMedicine, #IMGs
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @kezhound: @womeninmedchat A1: @womeninmedchat A1: never feeling like what I have to say is anything more than a guess. Always feeling like I'm the most inexperienced person in the room. Younger docs are most affected, but I feel like women take longer to come to grips with it and accept they know their stuff #womeninmedicine
Venk Murthy MD PhD @venkmurthy
RT @womeninmedchat: Alrighty then! Lovely to see you all! Feel free to keep up the introductions and check out Q1: Alrighty then! Lovely to see you all! Feel free to keep up the introductions and check out Q1: What are some features of imposter syndrome and who is affected by this issue? #womeninmedicine https://t.co/jTUV2j1yhc
Caitlyn MooneyMD (She/Her) @CaitlynMooneyMD
RT @womeninmedchat: Alrighty then! Lovely to see you all! Feel free to keep up the introductions and check out Q1: Alrighty then! Lovely to see you all! Feel free to keep up the introductions and check out Q1: What are some features of imposter syndrome and who is affected by this issue? #womeninmedicine https://t.co/jTUV2j1yhc
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @SusanHingle: @AskDr_Jen @DrMarthaGulati @womeninmedchat A book that really helped me overcome perfectionism is Just Enough by Laura Nash. I highly recommend it to all #WomenInMedicine
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
I’m right next to you! RT @S_P_MD: Hi all. I’m Sumit, and I’m an imposter. I’m here to learn. #womeninmedicine
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
@womeninmedchat @docwock A1: in this one study of 138 #medstudents, 25% men & 50% women were affected. #WomenInMedicine #impostersyndrome
Tricia Pendergrast, MD @trpender
@DrSuzyFeigofsky @AmyPearsonMD @womeninmedchat We’ve been taught by society that we’re undeserving if we’re anything less than perfect at what we do. This extends to outside the medical and academic realm as well. #WomenInMedicine
🤔 RekoMnd™ 👍 @RekoMnd
RT @SusanHingle: @AskDr_Jen @DrMarthaGulati @womeninmedchat A book that really helped me overcome perfectionism is Just Enough by Laura Nash. I highly recommend it to all #WomenInMedicine
Caitlyn MooneyMD (She/Her) @CaitlynMooneyMD
RT @kmbrownmd: Q1. Feeling like you didn’t earn your title, feeling uncomfortable around peers or authority, internal thoughts of “when is someone going to find out I’m not really an (fill in the blank)👀😩🤦🏾‍♀️” women and minorities are especially prone. #womeninmedicine
Venk Murthy MD PhD @venkmurthy
RT @virenkaul: A1: A1: Constantly undermining yourself when In fact there is objective reason to know you are good at your job. Have read reports of it being under recognized in general, but more so in high-achievers and minorities. -Yours truly guilty party #womeninmedicine
Nancy Baxter MD PhD @enenbee
Q1: As a researcher I sometimes worry that I will never get a grant again, or that my ideas are going to dry up. Seems no matter how much proof I have that I am good at my job, it is not enough to drown the voice in the back of my head that says I am an imposter. #WomeninMedicine
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
@MoniaWerlang @womeninmedchat I remember getting compliments and my first move would be questioning if my senior was being condescending before thinking I actually did a good job. #womeninmedicine
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
RT @ShreyaTrivediMD: @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I wonder what would happen if there was this #sign like this at work (not the 15min limit though) #womeninmedicine https://t.co/9BfV14mUqA
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
RT @DrSuzyFeigofsky: @ShreyaTrivediMD @womeninmedchat Right?! We SHOULD be #talking about it! Why are we crying in the bathroom alone in self doubt instead of lifting each other up? #WomenInMedicine #ImposterSyndrome
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
RT @BetaMomma: @womeninmedchat A1: @womeninmedchat A1: "IS is characterized by chronic feelings of self-doubt and fear of being discovered as an intellectual fraud." (@docwock is this your paper?) #WomenInMedicine #ImposterSyndrome https://t.co/dcQ0mEqU0c
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
Now I truly believe that all #WomenInMedicine are wonder women! https://t.co/6JhFegQZQr
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @tpendz: @DrSuzyFeigofsky @AmyPearsonMD @womeninmedchat We’ve been taught by society that we’re undeserving if we’re anything less than perfect at what we do. This extends to outside the medical and academic realm as well. #WomenInMedicine
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
@ShreyaTrivediMD @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat Yes I may need more than 15 Min! But never cry at work- that feeds into our self doubt #womeninmedicine
Kez @kezhound
@womeninmedchat A1.2 Over time I've learned very well how to hide my insecurities, temper my voice to never end a statement as a question, and show confidence to my peers in my body language. I know I know my stuff. The trick now is convincing everyone else! #womeninmedicine
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @enenbee: Q1: Q1: As a researcher I sometimes worry that I will never get a grant again, or that my ideas are going to dry up. Seems no matter how much proof I have that I am good at my job, it is not enough to drown the voice in the back of my head that says I am an imposter. #WomeninMedicine
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @teaandreverie: @MoniaWerlang @womeninmedchat I remember getting compliments and my first move would be questioning if my senior was being condescending before thinking I actually did a good job. #womeninmedicine
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
#WomenInMedicine https://t.co/Swl2Hf4yLe
Dink Jardine, MD, FACS @dinkjardine
RT @BetaMomma: @womeninmedchat A1: @womeninmedchat A1: "IS is characterized by chronic feelings of self-doubt and fear of being discovered as an intellectual fraud." (@docwock is this your paper?) #WomenInMedicine #ImposterSyndrome https://t.co/dcQ0mEqU0c
Shireen Heidari, MD @ShireenNHeidari
Hi all, Shireen here, I'm a palliative MD at Stanford - love my team and working here but it's definitely a place where you can wonder if you're doing enough / are enough (given our topic is imposter syndrome) #womeninmedicine
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @BetaMomma: @womeninmedchat A1: @womeninmedchat A1: "IS is characterized by chronic feelings of self-doubt and fear of being discovered as an intellectual fraud." (@docwock is this your paper?) #WomenInMedicine #ImposterSyndrome https://t.co/dcQ0mEqU0c
#WomenInMedicine Chat @womeninmedchat
WOW! Way to start the chat everyone! Now for some vulnerability with Q2: What is and example of imposter syndrome at work in your own life? #womeninmedicine https://t.co/M2gQw5EH6V
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @PoojaLakshmin: @womeninmedchat a1 for me #impostersyndrome means discounting the knowledge you do have, discounting your achievements as not enough, feeling like you don’t deserve to have a seat at the table for lack of value. #womeninmedicine
Mary Beth Miotto MD MPH 🟧 @MAhealthforkids
Maybe it’s being new to live chats but the fact I forgot to use the #WomenInMedicine tag makes me feel even more like an #imposter.
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @AmyPearsonMD: @womeninmedchat A1: @womeninmedchat A1: what @DrSuzyFeigofsky said. + the fear that any tiny mistake will cost you your [career, respect, marriage, opportunities, identity]. #womeninmedicine
#JennyFromTheBlock @jennybencardino
@womeninmedchat Hi 👋🏽! Jenny Bencardino, MSK radiologist. #womeninmedicine
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
@MAhealthforkids it's also interesting how one bad interaction can cause us to doubt ourselves...or our knowledged #womeninmedicine
Susan Shaw Wear a Mask Save a Life @drsusanshaw
@DrMarthaGulati @ShreyaTrivediMD @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat Oh I've been known to cry at work. I used to let that feed my #impostersyndrome but now I've grown, gained confidence and know being vulnerable can be a strength #womeninmedicine
Ishwaria Subbiah, MD MS FASCO @IshwariaMD
@SusanHingle @womeninmedchat @siusom Thank you, @SusanHingle, for sharing this experience. It is comforting (if that's the right word) to hear that this happens to the best of us! We can all certainly relate. #womeninmedicine #impostersyndrome
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
@jkwillettmd @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat Medicine is such a #performance (have many thoughts on this) that I wonder how we would create an environment where we can openly talk about #impostersyndrome to our colleagues without they then subconsciously using that to cast doubt on you too #WomeninMedicine
John(y) Van Aerde, MD, PhD 🇺🇦 @neon8light
RT @drsusanshaw: A1 #WomeninMedicine It's taken me quite a while to discover that almost all the leaders I work with that I admire the most have some amount of #impostersyndrome Challenge is keeping healthy amount of self-doubt in check :)
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @lauren_kuwik: @MAhealthforkids it's also interesting how one bad interaction can cause us to doubt ourselves...or our knowledged #womeninmedicine
Shireen Heidari, MD @ShireenNHeidari
A2: I remember starting as a new attending, and wondering if I would be able to keep up / if I was ready. Was it a mistake? Would I let people down? It took a while to realize that I was ready to help lead a team, that I had skills to offer. #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine
Lonika Sood @sood_lonika
prob one of the youngest community doc in a table at national acad med cute and i introduced myself as ...hi i am lonika sood, and i feel like an imposter here #womeninmedicine
Emily Fridenmaker @emily_fri
@womeninmedchat A1: Always on edge, waiting for the other shoe to drop when you'll finally be found out as really not that bright. #WomenInMedicine
Tricia Pendergrast, MD @trpender
@enenbee If we were consistently chasing the validation of others, would we have more time to provide validation to ourselves? I wonder. #WomenInMedicine
Jessica K. Willett, MD @jkwillettmd
@womeninmedchat I was asked to speak at a conference next month about a topic I’m passionate about. I’m worried that I won’t be taken seriously or that I won’t know what I’m talking about. I don’t consider myself an expert by any means, I’m just very vocal about it. #womeninmedicine
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
@IshwariaMD @womeninmedchat @siusom We need to break the culture of silence and create an environment where we support each other! #womeninmedicine can make important changes to the profession like this!
The Ghostwriting Physician 👻⌨️ @doctorakelso21
@womeninmedchat A2: almost any time I present a patient to an attending or try to do a procedure #womeninmedicine
Being Bestest is CEASEFIRE NOW @Andrea6Mitchell
RT @womeninmedchat: Alrighty then! Lovely to see you all! Feel free to keep up the introductions and check out Q1: Alrighty then! Lovely to see you all! Feel free to keep up the introductions and check out Q1: What are some features of imposter syndrome and who is affected by this issue? #womeninmedicine https://t.co/jTUV2j1yhc
Samantha Maarjoleine @DrMaarjoleine
@womeninmedchat A2. Being told that it was luck that I got matched into a surgical residency and I was only picked because it looked good for the school’s diversity instead of my actual skills/accomplishments. #womeninmedicine
Shireen Heidari, MD @ShireenNHeidari
Going back to A1, I think questioning your skills/ability happens at all levels, but especially when you advance or change roles. #womeninmedicine #everyoneinmedicine
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
@womeninmedchat A2 Important article to read if you haven’t already #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/eTizVVateF
Snarky In Scrubs, RN 🐱🐱🐶 @snarkyscrubs
-questioning whether you deserve to do the work you do. I think imposter syndrome affects working professionals throughout their careers, and I’d argue that women and POC are especially susceptible. #WomenInMedicine
Snarky In Scrubs, RN 🐱🐱🐶 @snarkyscrubs
A1: Imposter syndrome is: -feeling unqualified in your area of knowledge & expertise -wondering why anyone would ask your advice when someone else must know more than you -looking for an “adultier” adult, then realizing you are the most experienced person there #womeninmedicine https://t.co/oRWh1aXCCP
Michelle Rheault @rheault_m
@womeninmedchat Q2: I'm chair of the recruitment and retention committee for >60 site NIH study, but still hesitate to speak up on PI calls because I'm afraid they won't know who I am. #womeninmedicine
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
@womeninmedchat A1: Even those at advanced stage of their careers faced #ImposterSyndrome. Even positive feedback was not enough to buffer these insecurities. Safe spaces needed in medicine. #WomenInMedicine #GirlMedTwitter #medtwitter https://t.co/epxz54O9Cz
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
@womeninmedchat Signing out to a fellow female physician the other day, who in an underhanded way questioned my medical judgment...then I started to question my medical judgment. Later learned it was a fellow. Geez, I am double boarded and 5 years out.. #womeninmedicine
Mike Fradley, MD @Dr_Mike_Fradley
RT @DrSuzyFeigofsky: @womeninmedchat A1: #womeninmedicine : @womeninmedchat A1: #womeninmedicine : feeling as though you are fraud and someone will figure it out. Mostly affects high achievers and women. Feeling as though #luck got you where you are.
Mary Beth Miotto MD MPH 🟧 @MAhealthforkids
RT @womeninmedchat: It is that time of the week again! Join us tonight, Sunday February 18th, at 9pm EST for #womeninmedicine chat on #ImposterSyndrome. Please RT and invite your colleagues to this important chat! https://t.co/zcBVyj8Cwz
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @SusanHingle: @IshwariaMD @womeninmedchat @siusom We need to break the culture of silence and create an environment where we support each other! #womeninmedicine can make important changes to the profession like this!
Emily Fridenmaker @emily_fri
@womeninmedchat A2: Worked with an attending as an intern, and this attending became a mentor and friend after that. Was scheduled to be on their service again as a senior, and said "I'm nervous to work with you because you might find out that I'm really not all that bright." #WomenInMedicine
Amy Pearson, MD, FASA @AmyPearsonMD
@womeninmedchat A2: Caring way too much about evaluations. Trying to work twice as hard as everyone else. Wanting to be liked by everyone. #womeninmedicine
Barby Ingle Official @BarbyIngle
A2. I dont take enough time to enjoy a finished project. I pick it apart, find every mistake/perceived mistake & wonder why I didnt see it during the doing phase. I am my worst critic. #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine https://t.co/gLTmgFeX9p
Ken Taylor, RPIC @KenRayTaylor
RT @BarbyIngle: A2. I dont take enough time to enjoy a finished project. I pick it apart, find every mistake/perceived mistake & wonder why I didnt see it during the doing phase. I am my worst critic. #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine https://t.co/gLTmgFeX9p
Kez @kezhound
@womeninmedchat A2: I have an MS and PhD. I consider myself not very smart at all, just hard working. At least I won't fall prey to the Dunning-Kruger effect? Well, hopefully. #womeninmedicine
Nick Adkins @nickisnpdx
RT @SusanHingle: @AskDr_Jen @DrMarthaGulati @womeninmedchat A book that really helped me overcome perfectionism is Just Enough by Laura Nash. I highly recommend it to all #WomenInMedicine
International Pain Foundation® @iPainOfficial
RT @BarbyIngle: A2. I dont take enough time to enjoy a finished project. I pick it apart, find every mistake/perceived mistake & wonder why I didnt see it during the doing phase. I am my worst critic. #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine https://t.co/gLTmgFeX9p
Nick Adkins @nickisnpdx
RT @ShreyaTrivediMD: @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I wonder what would happen if there was this #sign like this at work (not the 15min limit though) #womeninmedicine https://t.co/9BfV14mUqA
iPain Foundation Research Projects @iPain_Research
RT @BarbyIngle: A2. I dont take enough time to enjoy a finished project. I pick it apart, find every mistake/perceived mistake & wonder why I didnt see it during the doing phase. I am my worst critic. #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine https://t.co/gLTmgFeX9p
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
@rheault_m @womeninmedchat the struggle is real for imposter syndrome and so glad we are discussing this! hits all ranks of #womeninmedicine
Jessica K. Willett, MD @jkwillettmd
@ShreyaTrivediMD @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat If I ever brought these feelings up to my colleagues, I predict one of two things would occur: -they would laugh and tell me I’m being silly OR -it would instill doubt in them regarding my abilities as well Neither are reactions I want. #womeninmedicine
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
@womeninmedchat A2 When at my lowest, I let my imposter syndrome affect not only my feelings about myself as a doctor and educator but also as a mom and wife. It was so painful. #womeninmedicine
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
@womeninmedchat A2. Starting @COREIMpodcast took a lot of courage and I work 20-30hr/week on top of hospital work & wake up thinking about it but STILL find time to question myself how could I do better? Would a man lead better than me? I am funny enuf? Am I smart enuf? #WomeninMedicine
Moi @clinteas
RT @jkwillettmd: A1: A1: Imposter syndrome? -feeling “not good enough” -wondering “how did I end up in this position?” Or “how did I get here?” -questioning your own qualifications/abilities to do certain tasks The emphasis - these things occur DESPITE ADEQUATE SKILLS/ABILITY. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/1UZJFpjShe
Snarky In Scrubs, RN 🐱🐱🐶 @snarkyscrubs
@womeninmedchat A2: when I was hired as a pediatric hematology oncology RN, I was certain the mgr made a mistake since I “only” had experience as a psych RN. 2 years later I’m waiting for her to regret her decision and let me go. #WomenInMedicine
Rebecca Seidel, MD @atlmammo
@womeninmedchat A2: I was invited to give a lecture at a big academic meeting, not in my primary area of expertise. I told my husband that I wasn't qualified to give the talk, and he told me that I would become an expert in the 4 months I had to prep. He was correct. #womeninmedicine
Grace Oliver, MD @GraceOliverMD
A2 This is maybe a weird example but recently my intern complimented my choice of family med "even though I'm sure your test scores are high enough that you don't have to" and I just wondered if she actually would think my scores are high/I'm smart #womeninmedicine
Jessica K. Willett, MD @jkwillettmd
@empathsupreme @DrSuzyFeigofsky @ShreyaTrivediMD @womeninmedchat Even seeing those things though somehow isn’t reassuring to me. Is it then something that I carry beyond medicine that’s internalized? No other aspects of my life reflect this. It’s so utterly frustrating. #womeninmedicine
Samantha Maarjoleine @DrMaarjoleine
@doctorakelso21 @womeninmedchat I can relate. I am not a nobody. I am a physician in training. The attending should respect that I earned my title as Dr., I deserve the same respect as my male counterparts. #WomenInMedicine
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
A2. I’m an old grad (2012) who just spent the last year doing Usmle exams back to back. Left my home and came to the US. After a tough IV season, I look at my peers progressing in my home country & almost every day I wonder if I even belong in this world. #WomeninMedicine https://t.co/LUy6nQDHtj
Susan Shaw Wear a Mask Save a Life @drsusanshaw
A2 Recently asked to present a plenary on work/life integration... #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine #fakeittillyoumakeit
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
A2: example is everyday. I am the only woman MD chief but always feel scared. Always wonder if one mistake is the end 4 me. Remember men make mistakes too & still hold their jobs. Be strong. Mistakes are lessons. And you will survive and be better as a result #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/jHGEud69DM
Jessica K. Willett, MD @jkwillettmd
@Heartdocmom @womeninmedchat I found myself wishing I had said no, but at the same time I know what I have to say is important and needs to be heard. It’s taken a lot of self-convincing... #womeninmedicine
Sean Corwynn @SvahaSeeker
RT @ShreyaTrivediMD: @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I wonder what would happen if there was this #sign like this at work (not the 15min limit though) #womeninmedicine https://t.co/9BfV14mUqA
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
A2: got told by senior that it would be better for me to stop training after residency and start working. I thought it must be cuz I absolutely suck! Took me a few months to get that out of my head. 6 months l8r: *laughing* “was just messing with you!” #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/YEPr5vEVWE
Franki Boulos MD,MSc @FaaBoulos
@womeninmedchat A2- I constantly downplay my successes since "I'm Still In Training" and a research fellow. Actually I wrote simply a research fellow and edited because I'm not simply. Precisely the problem. My next presentation is getting press,& I am struggling to own it. #womeninmedicine
The Ghostwriting Physician 👻⌨️ @doctorakelso21
@lilwhitecoat 🤦‍♀️😡 #womeninmedicine
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
RT @BetaMomma: @womeninmedchat A1: @womeninmedchat A1: Even those at advanced stage of their careers faced #ImposterSyndrome. Even positive feedback was not enough to buffer these insecurities. Safe spaces needed in medicine. #WomenInMedicine #GirlMedTwitter #medtwitter https://t.co/epxz54O9Cz
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @AmyPearsonMD: @womeninmedchat A2: @womeninmedchat A2: Caring way too much about evaluations. Trying to work twice as hard as everyone else. Wanting to be liked by everyone. #womeninmedicine
Cathryn Luria MD @MedPedsAllergy
@womeninmedchat I’m 6 months out of fellowship and wonder almost daily if I’m doing the right thing for my patients #WomenInMedicine
Tricia Pendergrast, MD @trpender
@mbann_md A lot of medicine milestones reduce ppl to numbers: MCAT, class percentile, residency rankings, grant $$, which makes it really easy to a) see others as just numbers and less than our friends and peers, and b) see ourselves as defined by finite data points. #WomenInMedicine
Snarky In Scrubs, RN 🐱🐱🐶 @snarkyscrubs
@womeninmedchat A1 (cont): when asked to consider teaching psych nsg clinicals, I asked my former professor/current supervisor if she was kidding since I’ve only been out of school <4 years. She wasn’t. #WomenInMedicine
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @rheault_m: @womeninmedchat Q2: @womeninmedchat Q2: I'm chair of the recruitment and retention committee for >60 site NIH study, but still hesitate to speak up on PI calls because I'm afraid they won't know who I am. #womeninmedicine
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
q2. I’ve been wanting to take my medical experience in a different route and do media/social media/blogging. I constantly am doubting myself and if I’m crazy for even wanting to be in the media #womeninmedicine
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
@womeninmedchat A2 How Wonder Woman Became My Alter Ego #womeninmedicine https://t.co/a8snF5hw7E
Becky Valentine (she/her) @emtteacher
@womeninmedchat No physician but a prehospital provider 25+ years.Worked 911 for many yrs I'm a paramedic & EMT educator actively teach, local and national speaker, looking to learn wherever I can. Speaking next week at the National Collegiate EMS Foundation annual conference #womeninmedicine
Franki Boulos MD,MSc @FaaBoulos
RT @womeninmedchat: WOW! Way to start the chat everyone! Now for some vulnerability with Q2: WOW! Way to start the chat everyone! Now for some vulnerability with Q2: What is and example of imposter syndrome at work in your own life? #womeninmedicine https://t.co/M2gQw5EH6V
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
@jkwillettmd @womeninmedchat Excited to hear about your talk more!! What the audience needs is not necessarily an expert but #passion..something to make them come alive <3 #WomenInMedicine
Ishwaria Subbiah, MD MS FASCO @IshwariaMD
@womeninmedchat A2: Last wk, I passed on applying for a committee chair position bc I felt I was too junior. Ugh. even though I have a solid CV of papers, protocols, etc. I've been kicking myself all weekend but now I'm inspired to throw my name back into that hat! #womeninmedicine
𝓝𝓪𝓽𝓻𝓲𝓬𝓮𝓡 😷🇨🇦❤️ 🥀 @NatriceR
RT @SusanHingle: @IshwariaMD @womeninmedchat @siusom We need to break the culture of silence and create an environment where we support each other! #womeninmedicine can make important changes to the profession like this!
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @jkwillettmd: @womeninmedchat I was asked to speak at a conference next month about a topic I’m passionate about. I’m worried that I won’t be taken seriously or that I won’t know what I’m talking about. I don’t consider myself an expert by any means, I’m just very vocal about it. #womeninmedicine
#JennyFromTheBlock @jennybencardino
@womeninmedchat A1 Imposter syndrome main cause is poor confidence and self-esteem. It greatly reflects gaslighting that affects professional women who feel undeserving, particularly those in high ranking positions. #womeninmedicine
Jessica K. Willett, MD @jkwillettmd
@DrSuzyFeigofsky @ShreyaTrivediMD @womeninmedchat I can relate. I’ve had discussions with older, MUCH more experienced colleagues who have vocalized their respect for my medical decision-making but still I put them on a mental pedestal. Maybe this originated in our historical medical hierarchy? #womeninmedicine
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
@emily_fri @womeninmedchat ahh been there! How did the service go despite the #impostersyndrome? #WomeninMedicine
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
@womeninmedchat I think that my optimistic nature has shielded me somewhat from severe #impostersyndrome. So, I use the extra energy I have not having to fight negative thoughts by lifting amazing people who need a little help realizing their own spark. #WomenInMedicine #GirlMedTwitter
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
RT @rheault_m: @womeninmedchat Q2: @womeninmedchat Q2: I'm chair of the recruitment and retention committee for >60 site NIH study, but still hesitate to speak up on PI calls because I'm afraid they won't know who I am. #womeninmedicine
Nick Adkins @nickisnpdx
“Shame is the lie someone told you about yourself.” ~ Anaïs Nin #WomenInMedicine U R #Shameless https://t.co/4I2Fn8DPMA
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
@jkwillettmd @ShreyaTrivediMD @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat The right people would hold you up. #WomenInMedicine And we need to do this for our new women in our fields. https://t.co/xFw3JUdga8
Harini Reddy, MD @reddyaharini
@womeninmedchat Hi. Happy to join #womeninmedicine
Tricia Pendergrast, MD @trpender
@mbann_md This completely fuels our insecurities! We fail to see ourselves as a whole person and begin to see ourselves as a binary... did we make the cutoff or not? We bring so much more to the table than what can be measured on paper. #WomenInMedicine
Ishwaria Subbiah, MD MS FASCO @IshwariaMD
👏👏 👇👇👇 #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/XuhW4886ww
Emily Fridenmaker @emily_fri
@womeninmedchat A2: Was chosen as chief resident last week for the upcoming year (3/3 female, by the way), and keep feeling like I maybe shouldn't have run in the first place, am going to mess it up, etc. #WomenInMedicine
Dr. Jen Trachtenberg @AskDr_Jen
A2 I frequently do live media interviews instead of looking at it as a whole I only see what I could have done better or differently ( if I knew more ..) #womeninmedicine
Hunnicut (almost) MD @Hunnicut_MD
@womeninmedchat Sitting in SP encounter the other day, I felt totally overwhelmed by what I don't know. I made it this far, I'm studying every day for 10-12 hours, and yet it doesn't feel like I'll ever know enough. #WomenInMedicine
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
RT @SusanHingle: @womeninmedchat A2 When at my lowest, I let my imposter syndrome affect not only my feelings about myself as a doctor and educator but also as a mom and wife. It was so painful. #womeninmedicine
Snarky In Scrubs, RN 🐱🐱🐶 @snarkyscrubs
@womeninmedchat A2 (cont) When my former professor asked if I would consider teaching psych nsg clinicals, I asked if she was kidding since I’ve only been out of college <4 years. She wasn’t kidding. #WomenInMedicine
Shanna M. Combs, MD, FACOG @drshannacombs
RT @dinkjardine: @ClinicalPearl A1: @ClinicalPearl A1: I absolutely agree with this. The more folks I talk to the more common I realize it is. I think almost everyone feels this when they are honest with themselves. #womeninmedicine #ImposterSyndrome @womeninmedchat
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
@BrowofJustice @MoniaWerlang @womeninmedchat I think I’m getting better at it, but the training continues! #womeninmedicine
Ruben Garcia, M.S., CEP @Cardiac_Physio
@jkwillettmd @womeninmedchat Stand and deliver! #WomenInScience #WomenInMedicine
Shanna M. Combs, MD, FACOG @drshannacombs
RT @PoojaLakshmin: @womeninmedchat a1 for me #impostersyndrome means discounting the knowledge you do have, discounting your achievements as not enough, feeling like you don’t deserve to have a seat at the table for lack of value. #womeninmedicine
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
@enenbee Did not help as an intern, totally shattered my confidence and I was thinking to myself everyday: “Am I just going to have to fake it for rest of my life?” #WomenInMedicine
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
@teaandreverie You belong @womeninmedchat #WomenInMedicine
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
@IshwariaMD We can use amplification to help each other! @DarilynMoyer is a master of this! #womeninmedicine
Lonika Sood @sood_lonika
A2:prob one of the youngest community doc in a table at national acad med cute and i introduced myself as ...hi i am lonika sood, and i feel like an imposter here #womeninmedicine #impostersyndrome
Dr. Jen Trachtenberg @AskDr_Jen
@drsusanshaw Yes agree #womeninmedicine
#WomenInMedicine Chat @womeninmedchat
Oh #womeninmedicine chat, how I just am so grateful for your openness. You're all amazing. Now for Q3: What have you found to be effective strategies in dealing with imposter syndrome? https://t.co/wz9nyRnSxi
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
@DrSamMaarjolein @womeninmedchat UGH! that's awful. I hope you can/are fueling it into showing them how lucky THEY are that they got such an amazing surgeon #WomeninMedicine
Jessica K. Willett, MD @jkwillettmd
@ShreyaTrivediMD @womeninmedchat My best friend told me something that resonated: Even if what we say touches ONE person then their life might be changed...& maybe that is the purpose of us speaking up. For that person, we may be the voice they need to hear at that moment. #womeninmedicine
Susan Shaw Wear a Mask Save a Life @drsusanshaw
A2 Now that I'm clinically mid-career, I get pangs of #impostersyndrome when I work & learn from super bright residents #womeninmedicine
Samantha Maarjoleine @DrMaarjoleine
@petradMD @womeninmedchat It’s worrysome. My mother is a surgeon herself, and she experienced the same stigma, “luck”. She graduated in 1977. I graduated in 2016. Despite the difference in years, “luck” is apparently the reason? #womeninmedicine
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
RT @SusanHingle: @IshwariaMD @womeninmedchat @siusom We need to break the culture of silence and create an environment where we support each other! #womeninmedicine can make important changes to the profession like this!
Lonika Sood @sood_lonika
@snarkyscrubs @womeninmedchat great sponsor! #impostersyndrome #WomenInMedicine
Emily Fridenmaker @emily_fri
@ShreyaTrivediMD @womeninmedchat It went really well! Of course I'm on the same service again in March and I can feel it coming back already. 😫 #WomenInMedicine
Ruben Garcia, M.S., CEP @Cardiac_Physio
RT @womeninmedchat: WOW! Way to start the chat everyone! Now for some vulnerability with Q2: WOW! Way to start the chat everyone! Now for some vulnerability with Q2: What is and example of imposter syndrome at work in your own life? #womeninmedicine https://t.co/M2gQw5EH6V
Ruben Garcia, M.S., CEP @Cardiac_Physio
RT @womeninmedchat: Oh #womeninmedicine chat, how I just am so grateful for your openness. You're all amazing. Now for Q3: Oh #womeninmedicine chat, how I just am so grateful for your openness. You're all amazing. Now for Q3: What have you found to be effective strategies in dealing with imposter syndrome? https://t.co/wz9nyRnSxi
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @SusanHingle: @IshwariaMD We can use amplification to help each other! @DarilynMoyer is a master of this! #womeninmedicine
Dr. Suzy @DrSuzyFeigofsky
@womeninmedchat A3: #WomenInMedicine I have just started putting myself out there. Feeling #uncomfortable because I know that means growth. I assume the more I do it, the more confident I will become 🤞🏼🙏🏼
Shireen Heidari, MD @ShireenNHeidari
RT @jkwillettmd: @ShreyaTrivediMD @womeninmedchat My best friend told me something that resonated: Even if what we say touches ONE person then their life might be changed...& maybe that is the purpose of us speaking up. For that person, we may be the voice they need to hear at that moment. #womeninmedicine
Annahieta Kalantari, DO, FACEP, FACOEP 🇺🇦 @akkalantari
@womeninmedchat A2: every time I give a talk on ANYTHING. So paranoid I didn’t research enough. People will think I have no idea what I’m talking about. Audience will think I’m a phony. #womeninmedicine @feminemtweets @DrHopeHealth
Red Ryder @red_red_ryder
Anesthesiologist recently transitioned from employed to solo private practice. Will be following from a distance this evening-this always happens on movie night. #WomenInMedicine
Lonika Sood @sood_lonika
@womeninmedchat A3:talk to ur biggest fans, remind urself of ur qualities, look at what u have achieved so far. LEAN IN! #WomenInMedicine #impostersyndrome
Jessica K. Willett, MD @jkwillettmd
@DrMarthaGulati @ShreyaTrivediMD @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat I want colleagues who understand this and remain encouraging. I want to BE a colleague like this. I think it’s a process and I really want to keep the communication lines open as much as I can. It’s difficult being a mentor AND being vulnerable. #womeninmedicine
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
A3: take the compliment. Say “I” more. Amplify the voices of other women. And raise other women at all levels. Make a support system to help you! #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/fp7K3FjCMV
Susan Shaw Wear a Mask Save a Life @drsusanshaw
A3 Patience w self, experience, & talking w friends & colleagues for constructive feedback & their own signs & symptoms of #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine
Julie Williamson, DO @JWilliamsonDO
@womeninmedchat A3 I find that defining #impostersyndrome for my residents and fellows is helpful. Sometimes they have no idea it’s a thing other people feel. #WomenInMedicine
Dink Jardine, MD, FACS @dinkjardine
A3: step 1 is to recognize when it is happening!! Then name it. “This is my imposter syndrome talking, not me.” Losses 1/2 the power immediately. 💪 #womeninmedicine #ImposterSyndrome https://t.co/zfDT42gsqZ
Lonika Sood @sood_lonika
@petradMD u rock! thank u for setting this up! #impostersyndrome #WomenInMedicine
Franki Boulos MD,MSc @FaaBoulos
@mad_sters @womeninmedchat I guess we have to start taking THOSE words out of our vocabulary. There is no "just", no "simply" . We ARE #ownit #womeninmedicine
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @DrSamMaarjolein: @petradMD @womeninmedchat It’s worrysome. My mother is a surgeon herself, and she experienced the same stigma, “luck”. She graduated in 1977. I graduated in 2016. Despite the difference in years, “luck” is apparently the reason? #womeninmedicine
Pooja Lakshmin MD @PoojaLakshmin
@jkwillettmd @ShreyaTrivediMD @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat Agreed about the culture of silence. Medical training instills an overvaluing of knowledge/ performance of knowledge. But what’s equally if not more important is how much you care and how you treat people. #WomenInMedicine
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
@petradMD we are so grateful that you did! thanks for pushing past and creating an amazing community #womeninmedicine
Nancy Baxter MD PhD @enenbee
@SusanHingle @IshwariaMD @DarilynMoyer Yes!! It's amazing that the effect of a compliment can have . We need to acknowledge our skills and achievements more - we might all feel a bit more comfortable in our skins. Starting meetings with a shout out to something great a group member did is a start. #WomenInMedicine
Tricia Pendergrast, MD @trpender
@womeninmedchat A3: I read my CV sometimes. I know that sounds dumb, but nobody is going to rally to your cause unless you do it first. Know your accomplishments like the back of your hand because they are yours. Rep yourself HARD. #WomenInMedicine
Samantha Maarjoleine @DrMaarjoleine
@womeninmedchat A3. Looking back at my medical degree on the wall, telling to myself that “I earned that”. Reflect on your achivements. Your hard work shouldn’t be denied. Speak up. It’s hard, but it’s liberating when YOU can accept your own achievements. #womeninmedicine
Monica Chowdhry @ChowdhryMonica
@emily_fri @womeninmedchat I felt the same on being chosen as Chief Resident ! When someone congratulated me , I felt like saying - come on , you can’t be serious about that ! Lol . That s imposter syndrome for sure . #WomenInMedicine
Jessica K. Willett, MD @jkwillettmd
@TerryAdirim @womeninmedchat SO WHY DO WOMEN?! And how do we stop it? Because the answer is much deeper than “don’t say/feel that”. #womeninmedicine
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
@womeninmedchat A3: how I personally overcome #impostersyndrome? By confiding in my supportive husband and other #WomeninMedicine. Looking back at past achievements and saying “yea I did that, time to do more”
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @jkwillettmd: @DrMarthaGulati @ShreyaTrivediMD @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat I want colleagues who understand this and remain encouraging. I want to BE a colleague like this. I think it’s a process and I really want to keep the communication lines open as much as I can. It’s difficult being a mentor AND being vulnerable. #womeninmedicine
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
RT @jkwillettmd: @ShreyaTrivediMD @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat If I ever brought these feelings up to my colleagues, I predict one of two things would occur: -they would laugh and tell me I’m being silly OR -it would instill doubt in them regarding my abilities as well Neither are reactions I want. #womeninmedicine
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
@emily_fri @womeninmedchat Omg congratulations!!! My goal is to become chief resident one day. #womeninmedicine
The Ghostwriting Physician 👻⌨️ @doctorakelso21
@womeninmedchat A3: practice, self pep talks, reframing the situation in my head, sharing with others, speaking up (both in # & in volume) #womeninmedicine
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @JWill_PediACCM: @womeninmedchat A3 I find that defining #impostersyndrome for my residents and fellows is helpful. Sometimes they have no idea it’s a thing other people feel. #WomenInMedicine
Emily Lu @dremilylu
Joining in #womeninmedicine a little late! A3: reminding myself that imposter syndrome is my defense mechanisms’ way of telling me I’m doing something big, crazy and scary - which probably means I’m on the right track!
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
@FaaBoulos @mad_sters @womeninmedchat I have to stop saying "just primary care" when people ask what kind of doctor I am because I love being someone's "doctor" #womeninmedicine
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @sood_lonika: @womeninmedchat A3:talk to ur biggest fans, remind urself of ur qualities, look at what u have achieved so far. LEAN IN! #WomenInMedicine #impostersyndrome
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
@BrowofJustice @MoniaWerlang @teaandreverie @womeninmedchat I learned this young. In the Asian culture it's often expected to deflect compliments out of modesty. I quickly rejected it. Great job on that piano performance. Thanks. Congrats on that scholarship. Thanks. I worked hard & earned it. So thanks. #WomenInMedicine
Anika Kumar, MD (she/her) @freckledpedidoc
@womeninmedchat I have found that the twitter community of pediatricians and female physicians has really helped my confidence helping to address my imposter syndrome #womeninmedicine
𝓝𝓪𝓽𝓻𝓲𝓬𝓮𝓡 😷🇨🇦❤️ 🥀 @NatriceR
RT @dremilylu: Joining in #womeninmedicine a little late! A3: Joining in #womeninmedicine a little late! A3: reminding myself that imposter syndrome is my defense mechanisms’ way of telling me I’m doing something big, crazy and scary - which probably means I’m on the right track!
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @DrSamMaarjolein: @womeninmedchat A3. Looking back at my medical degree on the wall, telling to myself that “I earned that”. Reflect on your achivements. Your hard work shouldn’t be denied. Speak up. It’s hard, but it’s liberating when YOU can accept your own achievements. #womeninmedicine
Kez @kezhound
@womeninmedchat A3: Conversations like this help normalize what I'm feeling. If it's normal, and everyone kinda feels this way, I stop feeling like I'm alone or a failure or sub-performing. #womeninmedicine
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
@akkalantari @womeninmedchat @feminemtweets @DrHopeHealth from someone that has heard you speak a few times (live….creepy right? lol)…we DO NOT feel that way. You’re one of my speaker role models. #womeninmedicine
Pooja Lakshmin MD @PoojaLakshmin
@jkwillettmd @ShreyaTrivediMD @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat We tell our patients all the time to surround themselves with a good support system & to value themselves (or, I guess I do as a psychiatrist). It needs to be the same for us as well! #womeninmedicine
Nancy Baxter MD PhD @enenbee
@JWill_PediACCM @womeninmedchat I always try to speak with junior colleagues about imposter syndrome - doesn't change much, but at least makes then aware we all experience it. Also let's them know they can come to you if they are really feeling anxious. #WomenInMedicine
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
@petradMD you are incredible for giving us this community and outlet #womeninmedicine https://t.co/rOd6C7lodz
Dr. Jen Trachtenberg @AskDr_Jen
@womeninmedchat A3 remember who you are and what you have accomplished. Set personal goals instead of comparing to others . We all have unique backgrounds and circumstances . Don’t let one thing define who u are #womeninmedicine
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @ChowdhryMonica: @emily_fri @womeninmedchat I felt the same on being chosen as Chief Resident ! When someone congratulated me , I felt like saying - come on , you can’t be serious about that ! Lol . That s imposter syndrome for sure . #WomenInMedicine
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @tpendz: @womeninmedchat A3: @womeninmedchat A3: I read my CV sometimes. I know that sounds dumb, but nobody is going to rally to your cause unless you do it first. Know your accomplishments like the back of your hand because they are yours. Rep yourself HARD. #WomenInMedicine
Barby Ingle Official @BarbyIngle
A3. I use selfesteem boosters online & IRL to remind myself that I did my best, that at least I did something, I am not alone & what I did is enough... through Positive Affirmations, Mindfulness, reminders that everyone makes mistakes #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine https://t.co/EiRDeNQB3a
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
@tpendz @BrowofJustice @MoniaWerlang @womeninmedchat Are we just expected to always maintain our humility? #womeninmedicine
Carlos del Rio @CarlosdelRio7
RT @DrJRMarcelin: @womeninmedchat Hi #WomeninMedicine, Jasmine, ID faculty in Omaha NE.
iPain Foundation Research Projects @iPain_Research
RT @BarbyIngle: A3. I use selfesteem boosters online & IRL to remind myself that I did my best, that at least I did something, I am not alone & what I did is enough... through Positive Affirmations, Mindfulness, reminders that everyone makes mistakes #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine https://t.co/EiRDeNQB3a
Kez @kezhound
@womeninmedchat A3.2 otherwise, I'm big about controlling my body language and voice and expressions. If I appear confident, I start to feel confident, and that quells the constant march of internal doubt. #womeninmedicine
Ken Taylor, RPIC @KenRayTaylor
RT @BarbyIngle: A3. I use selfesteem boosters online & IRL to remind myself that I did my best, that at least I did something, I am not alone & what I did is enough... through Positive Affirmations, Mindfulness, reminders that everyone makes mistakes #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine https://t.co/EiRDeNQB3a
Emily Lu @dremilylu
@lauren_kuwik @FaaBoulos @mad_sters @womeninmedchat Also because primary care is sometimes the hardest medicine there is #whatimpostersyndrome #womeninmedicine
International Pain Foundation® @iPainOfficial
RT @BarbyIngle: A3. I use selfesteem boosters online & IRL to remind myself that I did my best, that at least I did something, I am not alone & what I did is enough... through Positive Affirmations, Mindfulness, reminders that everyone makes mistakes #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine https://t.co/EiRDeNQB3a
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
RT @tpendz: @womeninmedchat A3: @womeninmedchat A3: I read my CV sometimes. I know that sounds dumb, but nobody is going to rally to your cause unless you do it first. Know your accomplishments like the back of your hand because they are yours. Rep yourself HARD. #WomenInMedicine
#JennyFromTheBlock @jennybencardino
@womeninmedchat A2 Very often I find myself giving credit for the success of a project to other people or external factors rather than attributing it to my own efforts. #WomenInMedicine
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
@enenbee @IshwariaMD @DarilynMoyer The women in the Obama administration used amplification to help each other and to be heard! https://t.co/nyciTk6ydo #womeninmedicine
Rebekah Moore, MS, CGC (she/her) @GeneticsRebekah
@womeninmedchat A2 #WomeninMedicine #ImposterSyndrome I'm always second-guessing my accomplishments and still don't feel like I've proved myself. Recently nominated for a leadership role and spent at least half of our in-person training being worried I'd be told they made a mistake nominating me
Ishwaria Subbiah, MD MS FASCO @IshwariaMD
@womeninmedchat A3: Always calm & composed on the outside. Become the master of the internal pep talk! Of course, invest time and energy into building your own village of colleagues, mentors, and trusted advisers (all genders, all professions!) who lift you up! #womeninmedicine
Scott Krugman, MD @Dr_ScottK
So this is where the #HeForShe leader must be of assistance. If you have a supportive boss (male or female) he/she needs to make sure any physician has the opportunity to debrief and get support when those feelings arise (because they are usually unfounded #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/Yy1qV0LpVQ
Shanna M. Combs, MD, FACOG @drshannacombs
RT @enenbee: Q1: Q1: EVERYONE!! During a discussion with a senior colleague 15 years ago he said during a tough case he would often think "why didn't they send this to someone who knows what they are doing". Then one day he realized, no one else really knew what to do either. #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/trpQncKSOJ
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
@BrowofJustice @MoniaWerlang @teaandreverie @womeninmedchat @ClinicalPearl @tpendz I know. I am the same. I credit the team when the men in our department meetings act like they did everything alone. I try hard to be more like them. It isn’t easy. And I don’t want to be them. I just need sometimes to praise myself to raise myself. Not easy. #WomenInMedicine
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
a3. checking my own resume/cv…reminding myself of the countless hours I’ve spent studying and at the bedside…and learning how to be patient with myself #womeninmedicine
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
me too #womeninmedicine https://t.co/WnyF5eV4rJ
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
@DrMarthaGulati @womeninmedchat Thank you 🙂 I appreciate that #womeninmedicine
Jessica K. Willett, MD @jkwillettmd
@empathsupreme @DrSuzyFeigofsky @ShreyaTrivediMD @womeninmedchat This resonates with me as well. Nothing has ever come easy for me but I have always excelled because I put in the work - and it always took more time and more work to succeed than my counterparts. So maybe I expect medicine and my career to follow that pattern. #womeninmedicine
Daisy Dulay @Heartdocmom
@womeninmedchat A3: talking other female mentors, reading about imposter syndrome and looking back at accomplishments. Also appreciating and accepting compliments. #WomenInMedicine
Tricia Pendergrast, MD @trpender
@DrJRMarcelin @womeninmedchat It also keeps me fresh about what I’ve done before, so I can feel adequately confident when asked to design a certain project. A little lightbulb goes off - Hey Tricia! It’s okay! We’re going to rock this grant proposal. #WomenInMedicine
Pooja Lakshmin MD @PoojaLakshmin
@jkwillettmd @ShreyaTrivediMD @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat I think part of it is that doctors are supposed to be “strong” and able to hand all the hard stuff. So then feelings of doubt or insecurity are easily regarded as signs that you just aren’t tough enough. Which is just not true! #womeninmedicine
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
@womeninmedchat A3 Amplification! Help other #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/nyciTk6ydo
Grace Oliver, MD @GraceOliverMD
A3 The only thing I can reliably do is talk to my peers about how I'm feeling... We all get so good at lifting each other up even when we don't know how to for ourselves! #womeninmedicine
Amy Oxentenko MD @AmyOxentenkoMD
RT @SusanHingle: #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/Swl2Hf4yLe
Nancy Baxter MD PhD @enenbee
A3: I now save thank you cards and letters from patients. When negative thoughts and feelings start to kick in, these are touchstones that help me feel like less of an imposter. #WomeninMedicine
Shireen Heidari, MD @ShireenNHeidari
Having a network of amazing men and women who build each other up, people/coworkers/friends I can ask for an honest assessment, or simply reach out to on a tough day. Community is everything #womeninmedicine https://t.co/mjRjQgkQUr
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
@tpendz @womeninmedchat A3: Know yourself. This is really important. Especially when we are doing so much all at once. Sometimes we might forget a major presentation we gave or a key grant we got. #WomenInMedicine #GirlMedTwitter
Susan Shaw Wear a Mask Save a Life @drsusanshaw
RT @SusanHingle: @womeninmedchat A3 Amplification! Help other #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/nyciTk6ydo
Red Ryder @red_red_ryder
#WomenInMedicine A2 I’m fellowship trained, subspecialty certified, but didn’t feel qualified to work in the subspecialty. When people say they’re glad to have someone with that training, I start pointing out that I’m several years out from fellowship and may not be much good
Emily Lu @dremilylu
A3: it’s also sometimes easier to build others up. Remind everyone that we got where we are as a team. Which is helpful also when you need your tribe to remind yourself you’re not an imposter #womeninmedicine
Anika Kumar, MD (she/her) @freckledpedidoc
@Dr_ScottK Or if you have twitter colleagues who promote your tweets 😉 #womeninmedicine
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @SusanHingle: @enenbee @IshwariaMD @DarilynMoyer The women in the Obama administration used amplification to help each other and to be heard! https://t.co/nyciTk6ydo #womeninmedicine
Rebekah Moore, MS, CGC (she/her) @GeneticsRebekah
A3 #WomenInMedicine still trying to find ways to cope with / combat #ImposterSyndrome. Can't wait to hear what suggestions others have! https://t.co/mNhzUF26ZE
𝓝𝓪𝓽𝓻𝓲𝓬𝓮𝓡 😷🇨🇦❤️ 🥀 @NatriceR
RT @dremilylu: A3: A3: it’s also sometimes easier to build others up. Remind everyone that we got where we are as a team. Which is helpful also when you need your tribe to remind yourself you’re not an imposter #womeninmedicine
Nick Adkins @nickisnpdx
@ClinicalPearl U belong! #womeninmedicine & yes, we all think impostor every now & then. #HeForShe we're all in this together.
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @Dr_ScottK: So this is where the #HeForShe leader must be of assistance. If you have a supportive boss (male or female) he/she needs to make sure any physician has the opportunity to debrief and get support when those feelings arise (because they are usually unfounded #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/Yy1qV0LpVQ
Nwando Olayiwola @DrNwando
RT @dremilylu: Joining in #womeninmedicine a little late! A3: Joining in #womeninmedicine a little late! A3: reminding myself that imposter syndrome is my defense mechanisms’ way of telling me I’m doing something big, crazy and scary - which probably means I’m on the right track!
Cathryn Luria MD @MedPedsAllergy
@DrSamMaarjolein @womeninmedchat This. Remembering I didn’t trip and fall into anything - I worked HARD to get where I am. #womeninmedicine #impostersyndrome
Mallory Stuparich, MD, FACOG @malstumd
@womeninmedchat Getting inside your own head and questioning management decisions on conditions you have successfully and appropriately treated in the past #WomenInMedicine #impostersyndrome
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
@womeninmedchat A3. Learn to #peptalk hard in the positive direction. It would be embarrassing how many times I say to myself "Its gonna be okay kiddo. You worked hard for this. You got this" #WomeninMedicine https://t.co/XKWw5zncoc
Jessica K. Willett, MD @jkwillettmd
@PoojaLakshmin @ShreyaTrivediMD @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat This directly related to burnout and depression as well, and can be extrapolated to our prehospital and law enforcement colleagues. But again brings up the question - why women so much more than men? #womeninmedicine
Julie Williamson, DO @JWilliamsonDO
A3 Something you can do for yourself: do something past your comfort zone, something that scares you. My mentor pushed me and it worked. #WomenInMedicine
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
@womeninmedchat A1 I thought if I talked about it, I would out myself as imposter! Instead, I found a tribe! This afflicts the educated, affluent, and successful - if you feel it, you are those things!!! #womeninmedicine
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @enenbee: @JWill_PediACCM @womeninmedchat I always try to speak with junior colleagues about imposter syndrome - doesn't change much, but at least makes then aware we all experience it. Also let's them know they can come to you if they are really feeling anxious. #WomenInMedicine
Lonika Sood @sood_lonika
RT @freckledpedidoc: @Dr_ScottK Or if you have twitter colleagues who promote your tweets 😉 #womeninmedicine
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
RT @DrSuzyFeigofsky: @ShreyaTrivediMD @womeninmedchat Right?! We SHOULD be #talking about it! Why are we crying in the bathroom alone in self doubt instead of lifting each other up? #WomenInMedicine #ImposterSyndrome
Anika Kumar, MD (she/her) @freckledpedidoc
@DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat I initially felt that way but sticking at it has given me more confidence #womeninmedicine
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
RT @AskDr_Jen: @womeninmedchat A3 remember who you are and what you have accomplished. Set personal goals instead of comparing to others . We all have unique backgrounds and circumstances . Don’t let one thing define who u are #womeninmedicine
Frances Wright @FrancesWright15
RT @enenbee: Q1: Q1: As a researcher I sometimes worry that I will never get a grant again, or that my ideas are going to dry up. Seems no matter how much proof I have that I am good at my job, it is not enough to drown the voice in the back of my head that says I am an imposter. #WomeninMedicine
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @kezhound: @womeninmedchat A3: @womeninmedchat A3: Conversations like this help normalize what I'm feeling. If it's normal, and everyone kinda feels this way, I stop feeling like I'm alone or a failure or sub-performing. #womeninmedicine
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
A3. Acknowledging your greatness! Sharing your stories with others and actually sometimes just knowing you’re not alone. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/G0CzR8ZIhY
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
RT @BarbyIngle: A3. I use selfesteem boosters online & IRL to remind myself that I did my best, that at least I did something, I am not alone & what I did is enough... through Positive Affirmations, Mindfulness, reminders that everyone makes mistakes #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine https://t.co/EiRDeNQB3a
Emily Fridenmaker @emily_fri
@womeninmedchat A3: Reminding myself that mistakes are opportunities to learn, and not career/life ending events. Thinking about my objective strengths. Checking in with my people (real life and #medtwitter) when the going gets tough. #WomenInMedicine
Cathryn Luria MD @MedPedsAllergy
RT @JWill_PediACCM: @womeninmedchat A3 I find that defining #impostersyndrome for my residents and fellows is helpful. Sometimes they have no idea it’s a thing other people feel. #WomenInMedicine
Shireen Heidari, MD @ShireenNHeidari
RT @JWill_PediACCM: A3 Something you can do for yourself: A3 Something you can do for yourself: do something past your comfort zone, something that scares you. My mentor pushed me and it worked. #WomenInMedicine
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
@womeninmedchat A3 Tips from HBR https://t.co/OhUVKgghKT #WomenInMedicine
Shireen Heidari, MD @ShireenNHeidari
RT @MedPedsAllergy: @DrSamMaarjolein @womeninmedchat This. Remembering I didn’t trip and fall into anything - I worked HARD to get where I am. #womeninmedicine #impostersyndrome
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @SusanHingle: @womeninmedchat A3 Amplification! Help other #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/nyciTk6ydo
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
@drsusanshaw @DrMarthaGulati @ShreyaTrivediMD @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat Yes!!!!!!!!! #womeninmedicine
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
@womeninmedchat A3. Some people say they have #FailFriend. Has anyone tried that? #WomeninMedicine
Amy Pearson, MD, FASA @AmyPearsonMD
@womeninmedchat A3. Getting 👊🏿back 👊🏽up 👊🏾again 👊🏼 #womeninmedicine #womeninmedicinechat
Dink Jardine, MD, FACS @dinkjardine
I also channel a ton of @BreneBrown esp her work in the Power of Vulnerability. About once or twice a year it gets re-listened to in full. Usually just before I’m doing something that’s a reach. #womeninmedicine #impostersyndrome https://t.co/cNcoyVk6qt
Emily Fridenmaker @emily_fri
@DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat Yes! Recognizing the discomfort as a positive thing/growth rather than something to be feared. #WomenInMedicine
Girl Med Media @GirlMedMedia
RT @jkwillettmd: A1: A1: Imposter syndrome? -feeling “not good enough” -wondering “how did I end up in this position?” Or “how did I get here?” -questioning your own qualifications/abilities to do certain tasks The emphasis - these things occur DESPITE ADEQUATE SKILLS/ABILITY. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/1UZJFpjShe
Ishwaria Subbiah, MD MS FASCO @IshwariaMD
@womeninmedchat @enenbee @sk1897 @kezhound @rheault_m @DrJRMarcelin The village has spoken! I will send it in tonight. Gotta get in the game! #WomenInMedicine
Mallory Stuparich, MD, FACOG @malstumd
@womeninmedchat A3 first, recognizing that this syndrome exists - this is validating in and of itself. next, visualizing success, positive mantras, asking for help when necessary #WomenInMedicine #impostersyndrome
Cristin Colford @cristincolford
@ChowdhryMonica @emily_fri @womeninmedchat I thought I was getting in trouble when my PD called me in to tell me I was selected as chief resident. I work hard now as a faculty member to highlight the incredible talent of all female physicians I have the pleasure of working with. #womeninmedicine
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
@womeninmedchat A3 Tips from Forbes magazine in December https://t.co/vuFMqzp1Sn #womeninmedicine
Susan Shaw Wear a Mask Save a Life @drsusanshaw
A3 Saying "yes" to requests to coach/mentor/talk/lead has helped me gain control of #impostersyndrome Pushing self out of comfort zone has weirdly made it easier #womeninmedicine
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
A3: the following things have helped me so far: Be ➕ive Find your crew, invest in them and return in measure Know it’s ok to speak one’s 🧠 📢 about it openly, eg #medtwitter Take positive and negative feedback with equal weight and work on it! #womeninmedicine
Jessica K. Willett, MD @jkwillettmd
@DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat THIS! It’s my ongoing battle - the more opportunities I agree to or projects I take on, the more I question “why me” but the things I USED to question, I now don’t. So maybe, it’s simply an evolution. #womeninmedicine
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @AmyPearsonMD: @womeninmedchat A3. Getting 👊🏿back 👊🏽up 👊🏾again 👊🏼 #womeninmedicine #womeninmedicinechat
#WomenInMedicine Chat @womeninmedchat
What an amazing chat you folks are making! Now for our final question Q4: How do we support each other when we struggle with issues like imposter syndrome? #womeninmedicine https://t.co/hMppCDla2M
Kez @kezhound
@womeninmedchat A3.3 (Basically I go Caesar Milan on my colleagues + patients). #womeninmedicine https://t.co/MubfaoCpDb
Dr. Jen Trachtenberg @AskDr_Jen
RT @AskDr_Jen: @womeninmedchat A3 remember who you are and what you have accomplished. Set personal goals instead of comparing to others . We all have unique backgrounds and circumstances . Don’t let one thing define who u are #womeninmedicine
Emily Fridenmaker @emily_fri
@ShreyaTrivediMD @womeninmedchat Meaning a person you go to when you've failed and need to talk it out? #WomenInMedicine
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
@womeninmedchat A3 One more! This one from Huffington Post https://t.co/PSoPBXKsPA #womeninmedicine
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
RT @IshwariaMD: @womeninmedchat A3: @womeninmedchat A3: Always calm & composed on the outside. Become the master of the internal pep talk! Of course, invest time and energy into building your own village of colleagues, mentors, and trusted advisers (all genders, all professions!) who lift you up! #womeninmedicine
Alison Fox-Robichaud, MD @drfoxrob
@womeninmedchat A3 find colleagues who provide you with positive reinforcement that you are doing a great job #womeninmedicine
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @jkwillettmd: @PoojaLakshmin @ShreyaTrivediMD @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat This directly related to burnout and depression as well, and can be extrapolated to our prehospital and law enforcement colleagues. But again brings up the question - why women so much more than men? #womeninmedicine
Mallory Stuparich, MD, FACOG @malstumd
@DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat A3 one of my mentors would always say that you have to be "comfortable" with some degree of discomfort in order to grow as a professional/surgeon/clinician #WomenInMedicine #impostersyndrome
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @ShreyaTrivediMD: @womeninmedchat A3. Learn to #peptalk hard in the positive direction. It would be embarrassing how many times I say to myself "Its gonna be okay kiddo. You worked hard for this. You got this" #WomeninMedicine https://t.co/XKWw5zncoc
Julia Close, MD, MBA @JuliaLClose
@womeninmedchat Overcoming imposter syndrome: power posing. Positive self talk. Reminding myself about imposter syndrome and I’m not alone. #womeninmedicine
Dr. Suzy @DrSuzyFeigofsky
@womeninmedchat A4: #WomenInMedicine I think speaking openly without judgement. Nominate other women for speaking engagements if you are in a leadership position. Surround yourself with strong women and #amplify their voices.
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @enenbee: A3: A3: I now save thank you cards and letters from patients. When negative thoughts and feelings start to kick in, these are touchstones that help me feel like less of an imposter. #WomeninMedicine
Jessica K. Willett, MD @jkwillettmd
@kezhound @womeninmedchat Yes! Have you heard of the superhero pose?! I’m not even embarrassed to say that I have done this at work. How can you NOT be confident when your body is literally saying “Let’s do this! Come at me, challenge!” #womeninmedicine https://t.co/DxevGe52rn
Mallory Stuparich, MD, FACOG @malstumd
@kezhound @womeninmedchat A3 yes, sometimes I hate to say "fake it until you make it", but there is something to say about the appearance of confidence leading to true confidence. #WomenInMedicine #impostersyndrome
Anika Kumar, MD (she/her) @freckledpedidoc
@Dr_ScottK Although, I’m much more confident on twitter than I am in real life. Not really clinically but when I attend professional conferences. I know my #tweetiatrician colleagues might disagree but that’s when my imposter syndrome peaks #womeninmedicine
The Ghostwriting Physician 👻⌨️ @doctorakelso21
RT @ShreyaTrivediMD: @womeninmedchat A3. Learn to #peptalk hard in the positive direction. It would be embarrassing how many times I say to myself "Its gonna be okay kiddo. You worked hard for this. You got this" #WomeninMedicine https://t.co/XKWw5zncoc
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @IshwariaMD: @womeninmedchat @enenbee @sk1897 @kezhound @rheault_m @DrJRMarcelin The village has spoken! I will send it in tonight. Gotta get in the game! #WomenInMedicine
Lonika Sood @sood_lonika
A4: be kind but firm supporters.. push ur colleagues to take risks...tell them they r more than worth it #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
@womeninmedchat #womeninmedicine - I feel like I can add my support when I see my fellow (female) physicians struggling. Adding positive encouragement, helping them trouble shoot an issue...
Mallory Stuparich, MD, FACOG @malstumd
@BritDuong @womeninmedchat A3 this is a great suggestion. almost like #gratitude for what went well. #WomenInMedicine #impostersyndrome
Shireen Heidari, MD @ShireenNHeidari
A4: we support each other by reaching out, even if we might not know the person well. By giving genuine praise when we notice a coworker who is doing an amazing job and may not know it. By setting a culture of acknowledging that the work we do is not done alone #womeninmedicine
Samantha Maarjoleine @DrMaarjoleine
@womeninmedchat Q4: Twitter Chats like these. It shows that we’re in this together. We have unique experiences, but the problem is systematic. Talking about is is a step in the right direction to support each other. #womeninmedicine
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
RT @malstumd: @womeninmedchat Getting inside your own head and questioning management decisions on conditions you have successfully and appropriately treated in the past #WomenInMedicine #impostersyndrome
Emily Fridenmaker @emily_fri
@cristincolford @ChowdhryMonica @womeninmedchat SAME. She texted me and asked if she could talk with me after morning report, and I said "Sure. Am I in trouble? 😬" 😂 #WomenInMedicine
Nancy Baxter MD PhD @enenbee
A4: It is really important that we acknowledge that the imposter syndrome happens and how negative an impact it can have on mental health and career progress. We shouldn't justaccept that it is just something every junior doctor goes through. #WomeninMedicine
#JennyFromTheBlock @jennybencardino
@womeninmedchat A3 Lecturing before a large audience always gets my imposter self in red alert 🚨 status. A very effective strategy for me is to rehearse the first minutes of my talk in front of a full body mirror. I even give myself a thumbs up 👍🏽 and a encouraging smile 😊. #WomenInMedicine
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
@ShreyaTrivediMD @womeninmedchat @COREIMpodcast Get a marker and write on your bathroom mirror “I am enough”!!! Put it on post it’s everywhere! Instead of asking yourself ‘who am I to’, ask yourself ‘who am I NOT to’. Don’t deprive us of your awesomeness #womeninmedicine
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
@womeninmedchat A4 #womeninmedicine https://t.co/M2CAgzgtDL
Michelle Rheault @rheault_m
RT @enenbee: A4: A4: It is really important that we acknowledge that the imposter syndrome happens and how negative an impact it can have on mental health and career progress. We shouldn't justaccept that it is just something every junior doctor goes through. #WomeninMedicine
Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD @SapnaKmd
RT @JWill_PediACCM: A3 Something you can do for yourself: A3 Something you can do for yourself: do something past your comfort zone, something that scares you. My mentor pushed me and it worked. #WomenInMedicine
Emily Lu @dremilylu
A4: always build up other #womeninmedicine. 9/10 they are steeling themselves for that next leap that they totally deserve and need that extra boost to talk them into it. https://t.co/Cp21LQ0Rrl
Rebekah Moore, MS, CGC (she/her) @GeneticsRebekah
RT @kezhound: @womeninmedchat A3: @womeninmedchat A3: Conversations like this help normalize what I'm feeling. If it's normal, and everyone kinda feels this way, I stop feeling like I'm alone or a failure or sub-performing. #womeninmedicine
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
@womeninmedchat A4. Talk about it. I use my blog to talk about the issues like this one which are on the forefront of my mind. I’ve shared this before but will share it again for those who can relate: https://t.co/Ded5Wp9mLD #womeninmedicine
𝓝𝓪𝓽𝓻𝓲𝓬𝓮𝓡 😷🇨🇦❤️ 🥀 @NatriceR
RT @dremilylu: A4: A4: always build up other #womeninmedicine. 9/10 they are steeling themselves for that next leap that they totally deserve and need that extra boost to talk them into it. https://t.co/Cp21LQ0Rrl
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
RT @JWill_PediACCM: A3 Something you can do for yourself: A3 Something you can do for yourself: do something past your comfort zone, something that scares you. My mentor pushed me and it worked. #WomenInMedicine
Mallory Stuparich, MD, FACOG @malstumd
@emily_fri @womeninmedchat A3 yes, these are definitely opportunities for learning and #feedback #WomenInMedicine #impostersyndrome
Ishwaria Subbiah, MD MS FASCO @IshwariaMD
@SusanHingle @enenbee @DarilynMoyer Amplification! What a strategy! Simple, subtle, easy to do, effective, and just brilliant! #womeninmedicine
Ishwaria Subbiah, MD MS FASCO @IshwariaMD
RT @SusanHingle: @enenbee @IshwariaMD @DarilynMoyer The women in the Obama administration used amplification to help each other and to be heard! https://t.co/nyciTk6ydo #womeninmedicine
Susan Shaw Wear a Mask Save a Life @drsusanshaw
A4 Share your feelings of #impostersyndrome w trusted colleagues & friends. Be as good a listener as you would want others to be. Trust the process! #womeninmedicine
Anika Kumar, MD (she/her) @freckledpedidoc
@virenkaul @Dr_ScottK @S_P_MD your thoughts...? #HeForShe #womeninmedicine https://t.co/pS9RViveL7
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
@jkwillettmd @kezhound @womeninmedchat love you brought this up! I lead all #rapidresponses and #codes in this pose and do this before any #interivew or meeting, no matter how big or small #WomeninMedicine
Samantha Maarjoleine @DrMaarjoleine
@womeninmedchat A4. Twitter Chats like these. It shows that we’re in this together. We have unique experiences, but the problem is systematic. Talking about is is a step in the right direction to support each other. I would enjoy having a glass of wine with all of you tonight!. #womeninmedicine
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
@womeninmedchat A4 We rise by lifting others up! #womeninmedicine https://t.co/8RQMfl3ssb
Franki Boulos MD,MSc @FaaBoulos
RT @FaaBoulos: @mad_sters @womeninmedchat I guess we have to start taking THOSE words out of our vocabulary. There is no "just", no "simply" . We ARE #ownit #womeninmedicine
Barby Ingle Official @BarbyIngle
A4. I love to post positive quotes & messages to boost myself & the spirits of others I remind health advocates to take a break, its ok... also delete & block haters. I keep life as positive as I can for myself & others as a #CheerleaderofHOPE #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine https://t.co/7gYjKTX3r5
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
RT @jkwillettmd: @kezhound @womeninmedchat Yes! Have you heard of the superhero pose?! I’m not even embarrassed to say that I have done this at work. How can you NOT be confident when your body is literally saying “Let’s do this! Come at me, challenge!” #womeninmedicine https://t.co/DxevGe52rn
Monia Werlang, MD @MoniaWerlangMD
@KariSampsel @BritDuong @BrowofJustice @BetaMomma @teaandreverie @womeninmedchat Love this! Will think about it next time #WomenInMedicine
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
RT @jkwillettmd: @kezhound @womeninmedchat Yes! Have you heard of the superhero pose?! I’m not even embarrassed to say that I have done this at work. How can you NOT be confident when your body is literally saying “Let’s do this! Come at me, challenge!” #womeninmedicine https://t.co/DxevGe52rn
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
RT @ShreyaTrivediMD: @jkwillettmd @kezhound @womeninmedchat love you brought this up! I lead all #rapidresponses and #codes in this pose and do this before any #interivew or meeting, no matter how big or small #WomeninMedicine
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
@KariSampsel @womeninmedchat YOU GOT THIS!!!! You are an EXPERT with a ton of value to add! Don’t deprive the world of all of the amazing things you can do to help. Who are you NOT to do this?! 💜💜 #womeninmedicine
Grace Oliver, MD @GraceOliverMD
A4 Sharing when I feel the negative feelings makes a huge difference because it is ALWAYS met with "me too!" And we can support each other #WomenInMedicine
Ken Taylor, RPIC @KenRayTaylor
RT @BarbyIngle: A4. I love to post positive quotes & messages to boost myself & the spirits of others I remind health advocates to take a break, its ok... also delete & block haters. I keep life as positive as I can for myself & others as a #CheerleaderofHOPE #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine https://t.co/7gYjKTX3r5
International Pain Foundation® @iPainOfficial
RT @BarbyIngle: A4. I love to post positive quotes & messages to boost myself & the spirits of others I remind health advocates to take a break, its ok... also delete & block haters. I keep life as positive as I can for myself & others as a #CheerleaderofHOPE #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine https://t.co/7gYjKTX3r5
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
@womeninmedchat #Collaborating with other #WomeninMedicine, #mentorship, #nominating each other. I try to share opportunities with my colleagues, share doubts and don’t forget to share successes! People who are really in your corner will not covet your successes, and you may inspire them!
iPain Foundation Research Projects @iPain_Research
RT @BarbyIngle: A4. I love to post positive quotes & messages to boost myself & the spirits of others I remind health advocates to take a break, its ok... also delete & block haters. I keep life as positive as I can for myself & others as a #CheerleaderofHOPE #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine https://t.co/7gYjKTX3r5
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
a4. this chat tonight is full of so much support…we are praising, complementing and saying this is my struggle too…if we can continue this offline it would be magic #womeninmedicine
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
@womeninmedchat A3: Talk about it! As many have shared, talking with a trusted circle lifts us out of our doubts. But as I shared earlier from a study, even positive feedback didn't help those suffering from extreme #ImposterSyndrome. These ppl may need professional counseling. #WomenInMedicine
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @SusanHingle: @womeninmedchat A4 #womeninmedicine https://t.co/M2CAgzgtDL
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
@womeninmedchat A4 Mentoring, coaching, sponsoring! We do whatever it takes to help each other succeed because we are all better together! #womeninmedicine
The Ghostwriting Physician 👻⌨️ @doctorakelso21
@womeninmedchat A4 compliment and encourage each other, remind her of past success, point out to others when her imposter syndrome creeps in, and suggest her for leadership /growth positions #womeninmedicine
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @DrSamMaarjolein: @womeninmedchat A4. Twitter Chats like these. It shows that we’re in this together. We have unique experiences, but the problem is systematic. Talking about is is a step in the right direction to support each other. I would enjoy having a glass of wine with all of you tonight!. #womeninmedicine
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @SusanHingle: @womeninmedchat A4 We rise by lifting others up! #womeninmedicine https://t.co/8RQMfl3ssb
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
RT @DrSamMaarjolein: @womeninmedchat A4. Twitter Chats like these. It shows that we’re in this together. We have unique experiences, but the problem is systematic. Talking about is is a step in the right direction to support each other. I would enjoy having a glass of wine with all of you tonight!. #womeninmedicine
Christina Johns, MD MEd @DrCJohns
A3: joining late; just finished charting. Sometimes it’s the small things: reviewing a few times/cases when I got things right during the day helps with validation that the little successes matter and are meaningful. #WomeninMedicine
Emily Lu @dremilylu
@IshwariaMD @SusanHingle @enenbee @DarilynMoyer Yes! And the great part about the current moment for #womeninmedicine is that there are so many awesome women to amplify!
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
@sk1897 @BrowofJustice @MoniaWerlang @teaandreverie @womeninmedchat @ClinicalPearl @tpendz The expectations of #women are different. Culturally may expect us 2 b deferential, they often can talk down to us & expect us to take it. When u stand up for u, they will be shocked & not always accepting of it. But we must be strong and stand up for ourselves #WomenInMedicine
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
@GeneticsRebekah @dremilylu @FaaBoulos @mad_sters @womeninmedchat yes we should ban "just" and "only" when answering the question "so, what do you do?" #womeninmedicine
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
RT @SusanHingle: @womeninmedchat A4 We rise by lifting others up! #womeninmedicine https://t.co/8RQMfl3ssb
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
RT @BarbyIngle: A4. I love to post positive quotes & messages to boost myself & the spirits of others I remind health advocates to take a break, its ok... also delete & block haters. I keep life as positive as I can for myself & others as a #CheerleaderofHOPE #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine https://t.co/7gYjKTX3r5
Jessica K. Willett, MD @jkwillettmd
@womeninmedchat A4: imposter syndrome exists because we allow it. We need to help each other remember that this is OUR profession and we are not imposters. Our voices and presences are a necessity to the evolution and future of medicine, in whatever capacity we can contribute. #womeninmedicine
Franki Boulos MD,MSc @FaaBoulos
RT @FaaBoulos: @mad_sters @womeninmedchat I guess we have to start taking THOSE words out of our vocabulary. There is no "just", no "simply" . We ARE #ownit #womeninmedicine
Franki Boulos MD,MSc @FaaBoulos
RT @lauren_kuwik: @GeneticsRebekah @dremilylu @FaaBoulos @mad_sters @womeninmedchat yes we should ban "just" and "only" when answering the question "so, what do you do?" #womeninmedicine
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
RT @SusanHingle: @womeninmedchat A4 Mentoring, coaching, sponsoring! We do whatever it takes to help each other succeed because we are all better together! #womeninmedicine
Rebekah Moore, MS, CGC (she/her) @GeneticsRebekah
RT @jkwillettmd: @womeninmedchat A4: @womeninmedchat A4: imposter syndrome exists because we allow it. We need to help each other remember that this is OUR profession and we are not imposters. Our voices and presences are a necessity to the evolution and future of medicine, in whatever capacity we can contribute. #womeninmedicine
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
@jkwillettmd @TerryAdirim @womeninmedchat It takes time to change mental habits. The ANTS, the inner bully podcast, the doubts and fears. But it IS possible!!! Don’t let fear stop you or the #ImposterSyndrome wins #womeninmedicine 💜
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
RT @DrHopeHealth: @KariSampsel @womeninmedchat YOU GOT THIS!!!! You are an EXPERT with a ton of value to add! Don’t deprive the world of all of the amazing things you can do to help. Who are you NOT to do this?! 💜💜 #womeninmedicine
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
RT @jkwillettmd: @womeninmedchat A4: @womeninmedchat A4: imposter syndrome exists because we allow it. We need to help each other remember that this is OUR profession and we are not imposters. Our voices and presences are a necessity to the evolution and future of medicine, in whatever capacity we can contribute. #womeninmedicine
Rebekah Moore, MS, CGC (she/her) @GeneticsRebekah
RT @DrSuzyFeigofsky: @womeninmedchat A4: @womeninmedchat A4: #WomenInMedicine I think speaking openly without judgement. Nominate other women for speaking engagements if you are in a leadership position. Surround yourself with strong women and #amplify their voices.
Pooja Lakshmin MD @PoojaLakshmin
@womeninmedchat Building a community of women you can talk openly with. I’m always surprised when I share my own insecurities how many others have the same fears. It’s normalizing and freeing. #womeninmedicine
Scott Krugman, MD @Dr_ScottK
@freckledpedidoc @virenkaul @S_P_MD Interesting. I know it happens but doing medicine is one area where I never had had it. I have male physicians who report to me who have confidence issues. And I’ve definitely seen it in male medical students. #WomenInMedicine
Shireen Heidari, MD @ShireenNHeidari
RT @jkwillettmd: @womeninmedchat A4: @womeninmedchat A4: imposter syndrome exists because we allow it. We need to help each other remember that this is OUR profession and we are not imposters. Our voices and presences are a necessity to the evolution and future of medicine, in whatever capacity we can contribute. #womeninmedicine
Alex McDonald, MD FAAFP CAQSM @AlexMMTri
RT @PROWDWomen: 1 day later: 1 day later: amazing results when 👩🏽‍⚕️+👨🏽‍⚕️collaborated on #SoMe to disseminate results from important study on #MedEd bias. Downloads: 394➡️1.2K Shares: 45➡️165 #Altmetric score: 35➡️98 #WomenInMedicine #PROWD #GirlMedTwitter #HeForShe https://t.co/rykAt4G2Wd https://t.co/pZRJy8EWvj
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @jkwillettmd: @womeninmedchat A4: @womeninmedchat A4: imposter syndrome exists because we allow it. We need to help each other remember that this is OUR profession and we are not imposters. Our voices and presences are a necessity to the evolution and future of medicine, in whatever capacity we can contribute. #womeninmedicine
Becky Valentine (she/her) @emtteacher
@womeninmedchat Q4 Find yourself a good mentor. No one made it to where they are without help along the way. And when you catch your stride, pay it forward. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/VvQj1oH99t
Kez @kezhound
@womeninmedchat A4: If I see a colleague struggling, I will encourage them. I compliment them on their prowess. I offer a confidential rant. I do not offer unsolicited criticism. That is the surest way to leaving doubt where you meant to bolster. #womeninmedicine
Anika Kumar, MD (she/her) @freckledpedidoc
@womeninmedchat A4. I turn to community of amazing colleagues! I lift them up & they lift me up. I think we are all working through this and we should work on it collectively. And sometimes I throw in a gif while I’m at it. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/C49kOG6Vpm
Franki Boulos MD,MSc @FaaBoulos
RT @jkwillettmd: @womeninmedchat A4: @womeninmedchat A4: imposter syndrome exists because we allow it. We need to help each other remember that this is OUR profession and we are not imposters. Our voices and presences are a necessity to the evolution and future of medicine, in whatever capacity we can contribute. #womeninmedicine
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
@womeninmedchat A4. listening and supporting each other without #judgement. Easier said than done bc in reality, I often see women using other women's doubts as #truths & use it to #validate themselves. We can #rolemodel this at our institutions & make small changes together #WomeninMedicine
Franki Boulos MD,MSc @FaaBoulos
RT @dremilylu: @IshwariaMD @SusanHingle @enenbee @DarilynMoyer Yes! And the great part about the current moment for #womeninmedicine is that there are so many awesome women to amplify!
Shireen Heidari, MD @ShireenNHeidari
RT @emtteacher: @womeninmedchat Q4 Find yourself a good mentor. No one made it to where they are without help along the way. And when you catch your stride, pay it forward. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/VvQj1oH99t
Mary Beth Miotto MD MPH 🟧 @MAhealthforkids
@womeninmedchat Find partners to be on the lookout for appropriate opportunities for each other. Pass them on, nominate and encotsge to self nominate. Buddy groups work #womeninmedicine
Susan Shaw Wear a Mask Save a Life @drsusanshaw
A4 I always tell ICU residents to relax & remember that almost everyone out on the unit wants them to succeed! Then I realized this is true for me too! Leadership starts with leading self #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
@JanelleRBlu @jkwillettmd @womeninmedchat You are not a fraud. That’s just the #ImposterSyndrome talking!! Time to kick that out and strengthen your #confidence muscles!! #womeninmedicine
Tricia Pendergrast, MD @trpender
@womeninmedchat Q4: I like to keep track of the accomplishments of my close colleagues and friends. It’s up to us to change how society rewards (it doesn’t) women for succeeding in medicine and academia. While we’re working on changing the world, we have to support each other. #WomenInMedicine
Franki Boulos MD,MSc @FaaBoulos
RT @SusanHingle: @womeninmedchat A4 Mentoring, coaching, sponsoring! We do whatever it takes to help each other succeed because we are all better together! #womeninmedicine
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
@womeninmedchat A3: I hear #impostersyndrome casually thrown around a lot, but in all seriousness, it is very closely linked to burn out & psychological stress. A psychologist maybe able to help, if not with the sx themselves, then with the stress it causes. #WomenInMedicine #mentalhealth
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
A4: Support is what women excel at. So be each others strength when needed. Endorse women in staff meetings, nominate the best women for awards, create a WIMS at your hospital or university. Be the best boys club for #women. #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/dUeMUhBHIK
Franki Boulos MD,MSc @FaaBoulos
RT @BetaMomma: @womeninmedchat A3: @womeninmedchat A3: Talk about it! As many have shared, talking with a trusted circle lifts us out of our doubts. But as I shared earlier from a study, even positive feedback didn't help those suffering from extreme #ImposterSyndrome. These ppl may need professional counseling. #WomenInMedicine
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @doctorakelso21: @womeninmedchat A4 compliment and encourage each other, remind her of past success, point out to others when her imposter syndrome creeps in, and suggest her for leadership /growth positions #womeninmedicine
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @DrSuzyFeigofsky: @womeninmedchat A4: @womeninmedchat A4: #WomenInMedicine I think speaking openly without judgement. Nominate other women for speaking engagements if you are in a leadership position. Surround yourself with strong women and #amplify their voices.
Ishwaria Subbiah, MD MS FASCO @IshwariaMD
@womeninmedchat A4: Recognize when a colleague is having a bout of #impostersyndrome! Nominate juniors, peers, and those senior to you! I recently nominated a senior faculty mentor for a national award & she was pleasantly surprised (but very very qualified) to be nominated! #womeninmedicine
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
RT @virenkaul: A1: A1: Constantly undermining yourself when In fact there is objective reason to know you are good at your job. Have read reports of it being under recognized in general, but more so in high-achievers and minorities. -Yours truly guilty party #womeninmedicine
Holly Caretta-Weyer, MD, MHPE @holly_cw
RT @jkwillettmd: @womeninmedchat A4: @womeninmedchat A4: imposter syndrome exists because we allow it. We need to help each other remember that this is OUR profession and we are not imposters. Our voices and presences are a necessity to the evolution and future of medicine, in whatever capacity we can contribute. #womeninmedicine
Franki Boulos MD,MSc @FaaBoulos
RT @BarbyIngle: A4. I love to post positive quotes & messages to boost myself & the spirits of others I remind health advocates to take a break, its ok... also delete & block haters. I keep life as positive as I can for myself & others as a #CheerleaderofHOPE #impostersyndrome #womeninmedicine https://t.co/7gYjKTX3r5
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
RT @kezhound: @womeninmedchat A3: @womeninmedchat A3: Conversations like this help normalize what I'm feeling. If it's normal, and everyone kinda feels this way, I stop feeling like I'm alone or a failure or sub-performing. #womeninmedicine
Holly Caretta-Weyer, MD, MHPE @holly_cw
RT @tpendz: @womeninmedchat A3: @womeninmedchat A3: I read my CV sometimes. I know that sounds dumb, but nobody is going to rally to your cause unless you do it first. Know your accomplishments like the back of your hand because they are yours. Rep yourself HARD. #WomenInMedicine
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
@empathsupreme @jkwillettmd @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat I hear you and am there too! What will it take the little girl deep inside to #believe? #WomeninMedicine
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
@DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat Amplify is the best thing we can do in meetings! #WomeninMedicine Dr. Suzy had the best idea and I endorse it! (I am amplifying her!)
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @tpendz: @womeninmedchat Q4: @womeninmedchat Q4: I like to keep track of the accomplishments of my close colleagues and friends. It’s up to us to change how society rewards (it doesn’t) women for succeeding in medicine and academia. While we’re working on changing the world, we have to support each other. #WomenInMedicine
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @SusanHingle: @womeninmedchat A4 #womeninmedicine https://t.co/M2CAgzgtDL
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @SusanHingle: @womeninmedchat A4 We rise by lifting others up! #womeninmedicine https://t.co/8RQMfl3ssb
Emma Chong 莊迎子 RN MPH @emamachong
RT @SusanHingle: @womeninmedchat A4 #womeninmedicine https://t.co/M2CAgzgtDL
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
RT @BetaMomma: @womeninmedchat A3: @womeninmedchat A3: I hear #impostersyndrome casually thrown around a lot, but in all seriousness, it is very closely linked to burn out & psychological stress. A psychologist maybe able to help, if not with the sx themselves, then with the stress it causes. #WomenInMedicine #mentalhealth
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
RT @JWill_PediACCM: @womeninmedchat A3 I find that defining #impostersyndrome for my residents and fellows is helpful. Sometimes they have no idea it’s a thing other people feel. #WomenInMedicine
Rebekah Moore, MS, CGC (she/her) @GeneticsRebekah
@womeninmedchat A4 #WomeninMedicine #ImposterSyndrome I have an amazing support system of family, colleagues, and friends of all ages and professional backgrounds who help me keep things in perspective, and I do the same for them!
#JennyFromTheBlock @jennybencardino
@womeninmedchat A4 Support from my online community has been such a powerful asset in this past year. -I now feel confident enough to verbalize my anxiety about a challenging task. Special thanks to #WomenInMedicine, @physicianwomen and @pwSOAR for the opportunity to grow stronger together.
Christina Johns, MD MEd @DrCJohns
A4: the Random Act of Kindness works well here and is authentic. By pointing out a colleague’s competence when it’s deserved yet perhaps least expected, the empowerment is amplified. #WomeninMedicine
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @SusanHingle: @womeninmedchat A4 Mentoring, coaching, sponsoring! We do whatever it takes to help each other succeed because we are all better together! #womeninmedicine
Emily Fridenmaker @emily_fri
@womeninmedchat A4: Encouragement, collaboration, amplification, mentorship, empathy, friendship, and kind, constructive criticism when applicable. #WomenInMedicine
Kari Sampsel @KariSampsel
@jkwillettmd @TerryAdirim @womeninmedchat Think of the least qualified guy you know. Now think he’s doing your talk and it’s nowhere near as good as you will be. Don’t let that guy take your spotlight. (Guy being used gender neutral here). #WomeninMedicine
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
A4: I’m with Anika! #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/0jp9xEk90n
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
@JWill_PediACCM @womeninmedchat What a great idea to incorporate this early in #meded! #WomenInMedicine #GirlMedTwitter
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @dremilylu: @IshwariaMD @SusanHingle @enenbee @DarilynMoyer Yes! And the great part about the current moment for #womeninmedicine is that there are so many awesome women to amplify!
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @DrCJohns: A3: A3: joining late; just finished charting. Sometimes it’s the small things: reviewing a few times/cases when I got things right during the day helps with validation that the little successes matter and are meaningful. #WomeninMedicine
Mallory Stuparich, MD, FACOG @malstumd
@womeninmedchat A4 Listen, offer support, validate the person who is struggling - acknowledge that they are not alone. Provide advice if solicited. #WomenInMedicine #impostersyndrome
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
@jkwillettmd @DrMarthaGulati @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat Hit the nail on the head with being a #mentor and being #vulnerable ! #WomeninMedicine
Dr. Jen Trachtenberg @AskDr_Jen
#womeninmedicine https://t.co/HHMIuueIcX
Becky Valentine (she/her) @emtteacher
@jkwillettmd @womeninmedchat I believe in you. #womeninmedicine
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
@enenbee @JWill_PediACCM @womeninmedchat Awareness, naming it, is probably step one of overcoming it. #WomenInMedicine #GirlMedTwitter
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @emtteacher: @womeninmedchat Q4 Find yourself a good mentor. No one made it to where they are without help along the way. And when you catch your stride, pay it forward. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/VvQj1oH99t
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
@DrHopeHealth @JanelleRBlu @jkwillettmd @womeninmedchat Imagine the amount of amazingness we can all accomplish if we started believing that we deserve what we have worked so hard to achieve! #womeninmedicine
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
@emily_fri @womeninmedchat Congratulations!!!! You were chosen for a reason. The people who picked you are not idiots! It’s just #ImposterSyndrome and it can be treated!! 💜💜#womeninmedicine
Anika Kumar, MD (she/her) @freckledpedidoc
@TerryAdirim @Dr_ScottK @virenkaul @S_P_MD @BetaMomma & @virenkaul shared this article stating 25% in male Med students & 50% in female Med students. So more common amongst women. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/0oO2qVAFc3
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
RT @PoojaLakshmin: @jkwillettmd @ShreyaTrivediMD @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat We tell our patients all the time to surround themselves with a good support system & to value themselves (or, I guess I do as a psychiatrist). It needs to be the same for us as well! #womeninmedicine
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @freckledpedidoc: @TerryAdirim @Dr_ScottK @virenkaul @S_P_MD @BetaMomma & @virenkaul shared this article stating 25% in male Med students & 50% in female Med students. So more common amongst women. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/0oO2qVAFc3
#WomenInMedicine Chat @womeninmedchat
As people are starting to wrap on Q4 I just want to make sure everyone check's out Dr. Jamie Hope's @DrHopeHealth amazing talk from #FIX17 on overcoming imposter syndrome. Not only is it insightful it's also hilarious! #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/9phny2gqln
Shireen Heidari, MD @ShireenNHeidari
RT @jkwillettmd: @DrMarthaGulati @ShreyaTrivediMD @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat I want colleagues who understand this and remain encouraging. I want to BE a colleague like this. I think it’s a process and I really want to keep the communication lines open as much as I can. It’s difficult being a mentor AND being vulnerable. #womeninmedicine
Lonika Sood @sood_lonika
@BetaMomma @JWill_PediACCM @womeninmedchat also great to share your own vulnerability and that it can be overcome... should be a competency! #WomenInMedicine #impostersyndrome
Dr Vanessa Britto @VanessaBrittoMD
@womeninmedchat A4: I #KeepItSimple. I think about something that has been meaningful or helpful to me, particularly when I didn't know what I needed. I then do that. #WomenInMedicine
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
@EileenBarrettNM @womeninmedchat Sometimes simply being seen and believed in can be enough ☺️ #womeninmedicine
🌸✳️ 100 days of memories @nightskymadness
@womeninmedchat What a great conversation here. So nice to see real people dealing with it too. I never talk about it to my peers in med school. And when I bring it up people do not know what I am talking about or haven't thought about it. Love #WomenInMedicine so much<3
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
RT @freckledpedidoc: @TerryAdirim @Dr_ScottK @virenkaul @S_P_MD @BetaMomma & @virenkaul shared this article stating 25% in male Med students & 50% in female Med students. So more common amongst women. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/0oO2qVAFc3
Rebekah Moore, MS, CGC (she/her) @GeneticsRebekah
RT @womeninmedchat: As people are starting to wrap on Q4 I just want to make sure everyone check's out Dr. Jamie Hope's @DrHopeHealth amazing talk from #FIX17 on overcoming imposter syndrome. Not only is it insightful it's also hilarious! #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/9phny2gqln
Julia Close, MD, MBA @JuliaLClose
RT @freckledpedidoc: @TerryAdirim @Dr_ScottK @virenkaul @S_P_MD @BetaMomma & @virenkaul shared this article stating 25% in male Med students & 50% in female Med students. So more common amongst women. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/0oO2qVAFc3
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
RT @womeninmedchat: As people are starting to wrap on Q4 I just want to make sure everyone check's out Dr. Jamie Hope's @DrHopeHealth amazing talk from #FIX17 on overcoming imposter syndrome. Not only is it insightful it's also hilarious! #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/9phny2gqln
Julia Close, MD, MBA @JuliaLClose
RT @womeninmedchat: As people are starting to wrap on Q4 I just want to make sure everyone check's out Dr. Jamie Hope's @DrHopeHealth amazing talk from #FIX17 on overcoming imposter syndrome. Not only is it insightful it's also hilarious! #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/9phny2gqln
Lisa Eischens @lisakjell571
RT @BarbyIngle: A1. #impostersyndrome When you live with sadness, guilt from not being able to participate in life as much as you want due to illness, feel like your never doing enough when your actually one the the top advocates #womeninmedicine https://t.co/GqE6zGELi3
Nancy Baxter MD PhD @enenbee
@emily_fri @womeninmedchat A4: Offering people a second chance is important too - letting them know you have confidence in them even if they have experienced a failure is really important. People have done this for me in low moments and it has made a huge difference. #WomenInMedicine
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
A4: Recently read this. Hope it’s helpful, I liked it! https://t.co/o2ZcolHtWK #womeninmedicine
Mary Beth Miotto MD MPH 🟧 @MAhealthforkids
@womeninmedchat Q3.Funny but I rarely feel like an imposter when I’m busy with a patient. The self doubt creeps in when alone or in a physician group. I think back to this patient encounters to snap me out. #WomeninMedicine
MentalHealth Guy @mymntlhealth
RT @BetaMomma: @womeninmedchat A3: @womeninmedchat A3: I hear #impostersyndrome casually thrown around a lot, but in all seriousness, it is very closely linked to burn out & psychological stress. A psychologist maybe able to help, if not with the sx themselves, then with the stress it causes. #WomenInMedicine #mentalhealth
Lonika Sood @sood_lonika
@womeninmedchat @DrHopeHealth nicely done!! #WomenInMedicine
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @womeninmedchat: As people are starting to wrap on Q4 I just want to make sure everyone check's out Dr. Jamie Hope's @DrHopeHealth amazing talk from #FIX17 on overcoming imposter syndrome. Not only is it insightful it's also hilarious! #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/9phny2gqln
Janelle Bludorn @JanelleRBlu
@womeninmedchat A4: When your friends, colleagues, students, trainees come to you with their #ImposterSyndrome concerns, listen to them! #womeninmedicine
Emily Fridenmaker @emily_fri
RT @enenbee: @emily_fri @womeninmedchat A4: @emily_fri @womeninmedchat A4: Offering people a second chance is important too - letting them know you have confidence in them even if they have experienced a failure is really important. People have done this for me in low moments and it has made a huge difference. #WomenInMedicine
Susan Hingle @SusanHingle
RT @dremilylu: @IshwariaMD @SusanHingle @enenbee @DarilynMoyer Yes! And the great part about the current moment for #womeninmedicine is that there are so many awesome women to amplify!
Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE @ShreyaTrivediMD
@jkwillettmd @empathsupreme @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat I think there should a subset: The #HardworkImposterSyndrome. "I only got here because I worked so hard but that's all I've got" #WomenInMedicine
Emily Fridenmaker @emily_fri
@enenbee @womeninmedchat This is great. I know for sure that in a similar instance, this would be really meaningful to me. #WomenInMedicine
Kez @kezhound
RT @womeninmedchat: As people are starting to wrap on Q4 I just want to make sure everyone check's out Dr. Jamie Hope's @DrHopeHealth amazing talk from #FIX17 on overcoming imposter syndrome. Not only is it insightful it's also hilarious! #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/9phny2gqln
Monia Werlang, MD @MoniaWerlangMD
@womeninmedchat Empowered women empower women... A4: Making sure your genuine compliments are delivered -hopefully received - and not deflected! #WomenInMedicine
Big Win Slot Siteleri. @slotsiteleri23
RT @womeninmedchat: As people are starting to wrap on Q4 I just want to make sure everyone check's out Dr. Jamie Hope's @DrHopeHealth amazing talk from #FIX17 on overcoming imposter syndrome. Not only is it insightful it's also hilarious! #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/9phny2gqln
Leah Witt, MD @LeahJWitt
@womeninmedchat A4: When your female colleague whispers an exceptional question to you at Grand Rounds instead of raising her hand to ask it, encourage her to do so. At conferences, make a pact to ask a question of speakers at least once a day. #womeninmedicine
Lonika Sood @sood_lonika
i challenge every1 (including me) this group to get out of ur comfort zone and do something that challenges ur #impostersyndrome this week #womeninmedicine
Anika Kumar, MD (she/her) @freckledpedidoc
@BetaMomma @enenbee @JWill_PediACCM @womeninmedchat We can’t address an issue until we identify it. So calling it out is important #womeninmedicine
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
RT @FaaBoulos: @mad_sters @womeninmedchat I guess we have to start taking THOSE words out of our vocabulary. There is no "just", no "simply" . We ARE #ownit #womeninmedicine
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
@womeninmedchat A4: Give positive feedback. Check in with each other (if we don't ask, some people will never share), also, thank @ClinicalPearl for doing this at the @GirlMedMedia meetings! Share our own insecurities & flaws. #LifeUnfiltered #WomenInMedicine #GirlMedTwitter
Jessica K. Willett, MD @jkwillettmd
@ShreyaTrivediMD @empathsupreme @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat “I’m not naturally smart but I studied REALLY hard so they gave me a Medical Degree.” Do others professions do this as much as us? #womeninmedicine
Mary Beth Miotto MD MPH 🟧 @MAhealthforkids
@freckledpedidoc @TerryAdirim @Dr_ScottK @virenkaul @S_P_MD @BetaMomma Or maybe men are trained in the faking it to be on top game so early in life it becomes second nature. Doesn’t mean they don’t have self doubt .It just manifests differently .#WomenInMedicine
Megan Reilly @DrMMRKidsdoc
Agree! #WomenInMedicine #physicianmoms https://t.co/eVPHCW40Qi
Becky Valentine (she/her) @emtteacher
@theEMSsiren @womeninmedchat You are part of the solution. It was a no brainer. #womeninmedicine
Franki Boulos MD,MSc @FaaBoulos
RT @womeninmedchat: As people are starting to wrap on Q4 I just want to make sure everyone check's out Dr. Jamie Hope's @DrHopeHealth amazing talk from #FIX17 on overcoming imposter syndrome. Not only is it insightful it's also hilarious! #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/9phny2gqln
Lauren Rudolph MD @rudolph_lauren
RT @PROWDWomen: 10+year study @MayoClinic of internal med residents who became new parents during training found that peer eval scores were lower for female residents only. Why & what can we do? #PROWD #WomenInMedicine #GirlMedTwitter #ILookLikeASurgeon @AmyOxentenkoMD https://t.co/rykAt4G2Wd
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @BetaMomma: @womeninmedchat A4: @womeninmedchat A4: Give positive feedback. Check in with each other (if we don't ask, some people will never share), also, thank @ClinicalPearl for doing this at the @GirlMedMedia meetings! Share our own insecurities & flaws. #LifeUnfiltered #WomenInMedicine #GirlMedTwitter
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
@atlmammo @womeninmedchat That’s awesome that you stuck with it and didn’t let the #ImposterSyndrome scare you away!! Nice work!! #womeninmedicine
Ali S. Raja, MD @AliRaja_MD
RT @jkwillettmd: @DrMarthaGulati @ShreyaTrivediMD @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat I want colleagues who understand this and remain encouraging. I want to BE a colleague like this. I think it’s a process and I really want to keep the communication lines open as much as I can. It’s difficult being a mentor AND being vulnerable. #womeninmedicine
Mallory Stuparich, MD, FACOG @malstumd
@JuliaLClose @womeninmedchat Yes, unsolicited advice is the worst because many times people just want to vent, have someone listen, and be supported. They're not ready for advice yet. It can be helpful to ask the person if they want advice if you are unsure. #WomenInMedicine #impostersyndrome
Franki Boulos MD,MSc @FaaBoulos
RT @enenbee: @emily_fri @womeninmedchat A4: @emily_fri @womeninmedchat A4: Offering people a second chance is important too - letting them know you have confidence in them even if they have experienced a failure is really important. People have done this for me in low moments and it has made a huge difference. #WomenInMedicine
Becky Valentine (she/her) @emtteacher
Build up your colleagues and expect the same of them. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/Zz6AzXrAX3
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
@AmyPearsonMD @womeninmedchat Wanting to be liked is HUGE!!! 💜💜 #ImposterSyndrome #womeninmedicine
Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️‍🩹🇨🇦 @DrMarthaGulati
RT @DrMarthaGulati: @BrowofJustice @MoniaWerlang @teaandreverie @womeninmedchat @ClinicalPearl @tpendz I know. I am the same. I credit the team when the men in our department meetings act like they did everything alone. I try hard to be more like them. It isn’t easy. And I don’t want to be them. I just need sometimes to praise myself to raise myself. Not easy. #WomenInMedicine
Mallory Stuparich, MD, FACOG @malstumd
@JuliaLClose @womeninmedchat The intention is, of course, admirable. We are all professionals who want to solve problems - I'm guilty of doing the same thing. :-) #WomenInMedicine #impostersyndrome
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
@BetaMomma @womeninmedchat Be the light!!! #womeninmedicine
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @womeninmedchat: What an amazing chat you folks are making! Now for our final question Q4: What an amazing chat you folks are making! Now for our final question Q4: How do we support each other when we struggle with issues like imposter syndrome? #womeninmedicine https://t.co/hMppCDla2M
Cathryn Luria MD @MedPedsAllergy
RT @lauren_kuwik: @womeninmedchat #womeninmedicine - I feel like I can add my support when I see my fellow (female) physicians struggling. Adding positive encouragement, helping them trouble shoot an issue...
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @womeninmedchat: Oh #womeninmedicine chat, how I just am so grateful for your openness. You're all amazing. Now for Q3: Oh #womeninmedicine chat, how I just am so grateful for your openness. You're all amazing. Now for Q3: What have you found to be effective strategies in dealing with imposter syndrome? https://t.co/wz9nyRnSxi
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @womeninmedchat: WOW! Way to start the chat everyone! Now for some vulnerability with Q2: WOW! Way to start the chat everyone! Now for some vulnerability with Q2: What is and example of imposter syndrome at work in your own life? #womeninmedicine https://t.co/M2gQw5EH6V
Jessica K. Willett, MD @jkwillettmd
@theEMSsiren @virenkaul @PoojaLakshmin @ShreyaTrivediMD @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat Burnout and depression yes - but regarding imposter syndrome, the conversations I have with my male colleagues are very dissimilar to those w my female colleagues, leading me to believe imposter syndrome is much more a female issue. #womeninmedicine
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @womeninmedchat: Alrighty then! Lovely to see you all! Feel free to keep up the introductions and check out Q1: Alrighty then! Lovely to see you all! Feel free to keep up the introductions and check out Q1: What are some features of imposter syndrome and who is affected by this issue? #womeninmedicine https://t.co/jTUV2j1yhc
#WomenInMedicine Chat @womeninmedchat
I know I'm a minute late, but THANK YOU so much from me @petradMD for showing up tonight and sharing with this amazing community of #womeninmedicine! Also shout out to the #HeForShe advocates that came as well, so grateful to have you as well! Remember you got this!
Toby Markowitz @tobymarkowitz
RT @freckledpedidoc: @TerryAdirim @Dr_ScottK @virenkaul @S_P_MD @BetaMomma & @virenkaul shared this article stating 25% in male Med students & 50% in female Med students. So more common amongst women. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/0oO2qVAFc3
Viren Kaul, MD @virenkaul
RT @jkwillettmd: @theEMSsiren @virenkaul @PoojaLakshmin @ShreyaTrivediMD @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat Burnout and depression yes - but regarding imposter syndrome, the conversations I have with my male colleagues are very dissimilar to those w my female colleagues, leading me to believe imposter syndrome is much more a female issue. #womeninmedicine
Anika Kumar, MD (she/her) @freckledpedidoc
@jkwillettmd @ShreyaTrivediMD @empathsupreme @DrSuzyFeigofsky @womeninmedchat I said that when I was in engineering school... as did many of my female classmates. Imposter syndrome isn’t only a medicine issue #womeninmedicine
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
And acknowledge when someone is looking for that support and mentorship if only for a moment. I have actually reached out to several women doctors and literally poured out how I felt with no reply. This did not encourage my confidence and I actually felt worse. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/mAPfbi6Gq0
Lauren Kuwik MD @LaurenKuwikMD
@womeninmedchat @petradMD yes thank you for another great and inspiring #womeninmedicine chat.
Julie Williamson, DO @JWilliamsonDO
@womeninmedchat @petradMD Thanks @petradMD, fellow #womeninmedicine & #HeForShe peeps. Good night!
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
@womeninmedchat Thank you!!!!!!!! It’s an honor. I love what you do, keep up the awesomeness 💜 #womeninmedicine
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
RT @womeninmedchat: As people are starting to wrap on Q4 I just want to make sure everyone check's out Dr. Jamie Hope's @DrHopeHealth amazing talk from #FIX17 on overcoming imposter syndrome. Not only is it insightful it's also hilarious! #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/9phny2gqln
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
RT @womeninmedchat: What an amazing chat you folks are making! Now for our final question Q4: What an amazing chat you folks are making! Now for our final question Q4: How do we support each other when we struggle with issues like imposter syndrome? #womeninmedicine https://t.co/hMppCDla2M
Dink Jardine, MD, FACS @dinkjardine
RT @womeninmedchat: As people are starting to wrap on Q4 I just want to make sure everyone check's out Dr. Jamie Hope's @DrHopeHealth amazing talk from #FIX17 on overcoming imposter syndrome. Not only is it insightful it's also hilarious! #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/9phny2gqln
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
RT @SusanHingle: @womeninmedchat A4 #womeninmedicine https://t.co/M2CAgzgtDL
Ishwaria Subbiah, MD MS FASCO @IshwariaMD
RT @enenbee: @emily_fri @womeninmedchat A4: @emily_fri @womeninmedchat A4: Offering people a second chance is important too - letting them know you have confidence in them even if they have experienced a failure is really important. People have done this for me in low moments and it has made a huge difference. #WomenInMedicine
Becky Valentine (she/her) @emtteacher
@womeninmedchat @petradMD Thank you for doing this. There are many remarkable women here! #womeninmedicine
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
@womeninmedchat @DrHopeHealth Last thought, I think that #SoMe probably makes #ImposterSyndrome worse bc these platforms make you think everyone is living a more perfect life, working a more perfect career. Be honest & vulnerable each other. Have conversations. We are all fighting a battle. #WomenInMedicine
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
RT @emtteacher: @womeninmedchat Q4 Find yourself a good mentor. No one made it to where they are without help along the way. And when you catch your stride, pay it forward. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/VvQj1oH99t
Mallory Stuparich, MD, FACOG @malstumd
@enenbee Good to know that it's important to develop a healthy strategy for dealing with these feelings and thoughts #WomenInMedicine #impostersyndrome
Cathryn Luria MD @MedPedsAllergy
RT @FaaBoulos: @mad_sters @womeninmedchat I guess we have to start taking THOSE words out of our vocabulary. There is no "just", no "simply" . We ARE #ownit #womeninmedicine
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
Discussion tonight on #impostersyndrome was on point! So much sharing, raw honesty. Thanks @womeninmedchat for letting #WomeninMedicine know they are not alone in this regard. As the good @DrHopeHealth says, No need to fake it, we’ve all already made it!
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
@womeninmedchat A4 Talk about it! Amplify each other! Support and be kind! Let’s lift each other and shine our lights so we all glow brighter!! #womeninmedicine
Nancy Baxter MD PhD @enenbee
Best tweetchat ever!! Thanks @petradMD!!! #WomeninMedicine
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
RT @teaandreverie: And acknowledge when someone is looking for that support and mentorship if only for a moment. I have actually reached out to several women doctors and literally poured out how I felt with no reply. This did not encourage my confidence and I actually felt worse. #womeninmedicine https://t.co/mAPfbi6Gq0
Jasmine R Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA 🦠 @DrJRMarcelin
RT @womeninmedchat: I know I'm a minute late, but THANK YOU so much from me @petradMD for showing up tonight and sharing with this amazing community of #womeninmedicine! Also shout out to the #HeForShe advocates that came as well, so grateful to have you as well! Remember you got this!
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
RT @DrJRMarcelin: Discussion tonight on #impostersyndrome was on point! So much sharing, raw honesty. Thanks @womeninmedchat for letting #WomeninMedicine know they are not alone in this regard. As the good @DrHopeHealth says, No need to fake it, we’ve all already made it!
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
RT @enenbee: Best tweetchat ever!! Thanks @petradMD!!! #WomeninMedicine
Charlotte Durand @char_durand
@womeninmedchat A1: Imposter Syndrome = always feeling like you aren't good enough. Comes from perfectionist traits & awareness of your own limitations. Can be a good thing but often holds us back from achieving as much as we have the potential for. #WomenInMedicine #Womeninmedicinechat
#WomenInMedicine Chat @womeninmedchat
Couldn't have said it better myself. Thanks @BetaMomma! #womeninmedicine https://t.co/Fzi0jcqjV6
Franki Boulos MD,MSc @FaaBoulos
RT @lauren_kuwik: @womeninmedchat @petradMD yes thank you for another great and inspiring #womeninmedicine chat.
Rebekah Moore, MS, CGC (she/her) @GeneticsRebekah
RT @womeninmedchat: I know I'm a minute late, but THANK YOU so much from me @petradMD for showing up tonight and sharing with this amazing community of #womeninmedicine! Also shout out to the #HeForShe advocates that came as well, so grateful to have you as well! Remember you got this!
Anika Kumar, MD (she/her) @freckledpedidoc
@BetaMomma @womeninmedchat @DrHopeHealth I disagree, I think #some helps my #ImposterSyndrome because people whom I’ve never met have helped me have confidence in myself (like you Joannie) #womeninmedicine
Naftali Kaminski @KaminskiMed
RT @kmbrownmd: Q1. Feeling like you didn’t earn your title, feeling uncomfortable around peers or authority, internal thoughts of “when is someone going to find out I’m not really an (fill in the blank)👀😩🤦🏾‍♀️” women and minorities are especially prone. #womeninmedicine
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
@petradMD Thank you! It goes without saying that unfortunately not everyone wants to be a mentor or cares about how the juniors or a person (in a position they once were) is coping. Thankfully people like you tip the scale back #womeninmedicine
ameera cluntun @AmeeraCluntun
RT @womeninmedchat: As people are starting to wrap on Q4 I just want to make sure everyone check's out Dr. Jamie Hope's @DrHopeHealth amazing talk from #FIX17 on overcoming imposter syndrome. Not only is it insightful it's also hilarious! #WomenInMedicine https://t.co/9phny2gqln
ameera cluntun @AmeeraCluntun
RT @BetaMomma: @womeninmedchat @DrHopeHealth Last thought, I think that #SoMe probably makes #ImposterSyndrome worse bc these platforms make you think everyone is living a more perfect life, working a more perfect career. Be honest & vulnerable each other. Have conversations. We are all fighting a battle. #WomenInMedicine
Julia Close, MD, MBA @JuliaLClose
RT @DrJRMarcelin: Discussion tonight on #impostersyndrome was on point! So much sharing, raw honesty. Thanks @womeninmedchat for letting #WomeninMedicine know they are not alone in this regard. As the good @DrHopeHealth says, No need to fake it, we’ve all already made it!
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
@freckledpedidoc @womeninmedchat @DrHopeHealth Awwww. Thanks. I'm glad to have found you too!! #SoMe can definitely be powerful. #LifeUnfiltered #WomenInMedicine
Dr. Jen Trachtenberg @AskDr_Jen
Yes we care and are extremely devoted to our patients health and well being .#beproud #bestrong #beconfident #WomenInMedicine #somedoc https://t.co/tAU2Pzk2wQ
Franki Boulos MD,MSc @FaaBoulos
@sood_lonika @BetaMomma @womeninmedchat @DrHopeHealth I concur with @sood_lonika , I actually feel #SoMe has helped me feel there's a whole group of people other who get me. Esp. As an Ambivert, that's has become more introverted as I age. I feel I belong with our #womeninmedicine And #SurgTweeting families
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
RT @BetaMomma: @womeninmedchat @DrHopeHealth Last thought, I think that #SoMe probably makes #ImposterSyndrome worse bc these platforms make you think everyone is living a more perfect life, working a more perfect career. Be honest & vulnerable each other. Have conversations. We are all fighting a battle. #WomenInMedicine
Christina Johns, MD MEd @DrCJohns
@BetaMomma @womeninmedchat And share and retweet each other’s content in celebration #onthedaily! #womeninmedicine
Dr. Jaime Hope @DrHopeHealth
RT @DrJRMarcelin: Discussion tonight on #impostersyndrome was on point! So much sharing, raw honesty. Thanks @womeninmedchat for letting #WomeninMedicine know they are not alone in this regard. As the good @DrHopeHealth says, No need to fake it, we’ve all already made it!
Franki Boulos MD,MSc @FaaBoulos
RT @FaaBoulos: @mad_sters @womeninmedchat I guess we have to start taking THOSE words out of our vocabulary. There is no "just", no "simply" . We ARE #ownit #womeninmedicine
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
@freckledpedidoc @BetaMomma @womeninmedchat @DrHopeHealth I think you both make valid points. Esp as some people tailor what is shown on their #SoMe but then there are the gems like you both 💕 #womeninmedicine
Lauren Vassiliades, MD @lavassiliades
RT @DrSuzyFeigofsky: @womeninmedchat A4: @womeninmedchat A4: #WomenInMedicine I think speaking openly without judgement. Nominate other women for speaking engagements if you are in a leadership position. Surround yourself with strong women and #amplify their voices.
Kez @kezhound
@womeninmedchat Bit late to the intros, but I'm Karen! I go by Kez online. I'm a 7th year MD/PhD student in Syracuse. I'll be applying to EM programs pretty soon. My twitter is mostly about the comics I create, but thanks for welcoming me into the #womeninmedicine chat! <3
Ishwaria Subbiah, MD MS FASCO @IshwariaMD
@BetaMomma @womeninmedchat @DrHopeHealth My reality (& I love it!): b/w tweets, I did a diaper change, got my baby to bed, packed lunch, jotted down a priority list for tom, listened to my husband rant about family drama (his side!) etc! I just assume there's always more to someone than what they post!🙃#womeninmedicine
Kimberly A Skelding MD FACC FAHA FSCAI @kimskeldingmd
@womeninmedchat Hello I am an interventional and structural cardiologist #WomenInMedicine
Amanda S. Xi, MD @amandasximd
@TomVargheseJr As a planner of the @AMWADoctors meeting x5 yrs, have to say that #eposters can be pricey for hosts. In feedback survey, our members asked to go back to paper! Personally I ❤️ & 👍🏻 eposters. #meded #womeninmedicine #medicine #research
Sanjana Mathur @teaandreverie
@TerryAdirim @womeninmedchat There are some men who feel they deserve it or maybe it’s not enough. #womeninmedicine
Joannie Yeh MD (she/her) @BetaMomma
@sood_lonika @womeninmedchat @DrHopeHealth I'm glad it's worked out that way! It's a reason why I share my fails as much as successes. E.g. Untidy piles of crap always in the background of my photos lol, also when a grant didn't work out. #LifeUnfiltered #WomenInMedicine
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