#METOO IN SURGERY:
NARRATIVES BY WOMEN SURGEONS
Introduction
Introduction, Pringl Miller
Narratives
Ready, Aim, Fire: Ending Sexual Harassment of Women in Surgery, Anonymous One
Cooperation and Support of Both Men and Women Are Required to End Workplace Discrimination, Anonymous Two
But I Love My Big Hair! An Essay on the Discouragement and Difficulty of Becoming a Woman Surgeon, Katherine Bakke
No Hothouse Flower, Marguerite Barnett
Championing a Surgical Career: Success in a World of a Thousand Cuts, Nora Burgess
Strength Without Armor: Reflections of a Woman and a Surgeon, Karyn Butler
Becoming a Role Model, Erica Carlisle
Success in Spite of Evaluation, Priya Chopra
What Doesn’t Kill You, Makes you Stronger… or Does It?, Claudia Emami
The Other, Sabha Ganai
Salary Inequity and Me: A Personal Reflection, Preeti John
The Gold Watch Came, Jan Newman
Death by a Thousand Cutting Remarks, Hillary Newsome
Making the Most of Opportunity, Elizabeth Stephens
They Can’t Stop the Clock, Amy Stewart
On Vulnerability, Sarah Temkin
A Woman Surgeon's Determination Despite the Barriers to Career Progression, Deborah Verran
Aggressive, Anji Wall
My Story as a Female Surgeon, Amy Wandel
Commentary Articles
The Value of Speaking Up, Peter Angelos
Cutting for Equity—Reconstructing the Culture of Surgery that is Still Toxic for Women Surgeons, Patricia Dawson
Double-Edged Scalpels: The Trials and Triumphs of Women Surgeons, Kelsey Medeiros and Jennifer Griffith