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Women in the Workplace: One OBGYN's Candid Journey (And Lessons Learned)
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Women in the Workplace: One OBGYN's Candid Journey (And Lessons Learned)

Women have borne the brunt of the COVID 19 pandemic, and nowhere is that more evident than in health care. In today’s episode, we speak with Dr. Kellie Stecher, an OBGYN and Co-Founder and President of Patient Care Heroes, as well as the Governor of the 7th district of the American Medical Women’s Association. Kelly is a stern advocate for healthcare workers and for women’s equity, as well as the author of the new book, “Delivering.” in which she records her journey through high school, medical training and clinical practice, marriage, and motherhood. Our discussion reveals uncomfortable truths about mental health, power politics, and gender bias in the workplace; and how women can take action to help themselves, no matter what their profession. For more information about this episode and the Beyond The Paper Gown podcast series, please visit Beyond The Paper Gown. Links Mentioned: Delivering, by Kellie Stecher, MD Patient Care Heroes Linked Inclusion Minnesota Mental Health Advocates National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 or text 88788 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255

Beyond The Paper Gown Podcast · Mitzi Krockover, MD

March 24, 202240m 24s

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Show Notes

Women have borne the brunt of the COVID 19 pandemic, and nowhere is that more evident than in health care. In today’s episode, we speak with Dr. Kellie Stecher, an OBGYN and Co-Founder and President of Patient Care Heroes, as well as the Governor of the 7th district of the American Medical Women’s Association. Kelly is a stern advocate for healthcare workers and for women’s equity, as well as the author of the new book, “Delivering.” in which she records her journey through high school, medical training and clinical practice, marriage, and motherhood. Our discussion reveals uncomfortable truths about mental health, power politics, and gender bias in the workplace; and how women can take action to help themselves, no matter what their profession. For more information about this episode and the Beyond The Paper Gown podcast series, please visit Beyond The Paper Gown.


Links Mentioned:

Delivering, by Kellie Stecher, MD

Patient Care Heroes

Linked Inclusion 

Minnesota Mental Health Advocates

National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 or text 88788

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255