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Anne Walling, MB ChB, joins the Faculty Factory Podcast this week to discuss some incredible stories of resilience she uncovered while researching her new book “Women in Medicine: Stories from the Girls in White.”
Dr. Walling interviewed 37 women who fought for credibility, worked harder than is almost imaginable, and graduated from medical school between 1948 and 1975.
She wanted to learn why they went into medicine and how their experiences unfolded throughout medical school, residency, and entry into practice.
The work was conducted by Dr. Walling as formal qualitative research with IRB oversight and open-ended questions. She joined us at the Faculty Factory for her second interview on our show to share the stories and insights she gathered. You can learn more about the book here.
Dr. Walling is Professor Emerita at the University of Kansas School of Medicine—Wichita and is also the author of “Academic Promotion for Clinicians: A Practical Guide to Promotion and Tenure in Medical Schools.” Learn about that book here.
As mentioned, this is her second appearance on our show. You can listen to her first appearance “Episode 334 – A Deep Exploration of Academic Promotions for Clinicians with Anne Walling, MB ChB,” here.