DiscoverThe Leadership Rx for Women PhysiciansIf only I had known...And what I would do differently. 7 lessons on how not to be a part of the statistic of Gender Pay Disparity.
If only I had known...And what I would do differently. 7 lessons on how not to be a part of the statistic of Gender Pay Disparity.

If only I had known...And what I would do differently. 7 lessons on how not to be a part of the statistic of Gender Pay Disparity.

Update: 2022-10-09
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Do men and women physicians get paid differently?

Some would say yes. Some would categorically deny that such a thing exists.

Like most things, I suspect the answer is somewhere in between. 
That it does exist in many practices, and there may be some that are very fair.
How would you know? 
And what can you do about it?

In this episode, I talk about 7 things I wish I had known at the beginning of my career that I would have done differently. 


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If only I had known...And what I would do differently. 7 lessons on how not to be a part of the statistic of Gender Pay Disparity.

If only I had known...And what I would do differently. 7 lessons on how not to be a part of the statistic of Gender Pay Disparity.

Asha Padmanabhan