In this episode, Lillian Erdahl, MD, FACS is joined by Amy Hernandez, MD, FACS, from the Department of Surgery, Naval Medical Center San Diego. They discuss Dr Hernandez’s recent study, which uses literature review, personal interviews, and correspondence with Navy Medicine administrative leaders to describe the evolution of women providing surgical care at sea.
Disclosure Information: Drs Erdahl and Hernandez have nothing to disclose.
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Hernandez, Amy A MD, FACS; Sobocinski, André B MLS; Tadlock, Matthew D MD, FACS. Anchors Aweigh! The History of Women Surgeons at Sea. Journal of the American College of Surgeons 238(5):p 814-820, May 2024. | DOI: 10.1097/XCS.0000000000001038
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