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WHAT IS THE WDS?
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The Women's Dermatologic Society supports the careers and professional development of women dermatologists. |
HOW DOES IT DO THIS?
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It does this is many ways, but mostly by creating a place for women dermatologist to find the support of others who do what they do. This is an organization that provides funding to bring younger dermatologists together with leaders in the field who are willing to mentor them. It is also an organization that reaches out to the community to raise awareness of the needs for diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders. |
HOW DOES IT REACH OUT TO THE COMMUNITY?
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Two examples: The WDS recognized that among women athletes, women golfers have the highest incidence of skin cancer. So the WDS reached out to the LPGA to do free skin cancer screenings at tournaments around the country. These events draw media attention and further spread the message of the importance of diagnosis and treatment. In addition, WDS has just embarked on a nationwide community service program (through a $1M grant from the 3M Foundation) focused on raising awareness about good skin health practices and skin safety in under-served populations. |
WHY IS THERE A NEED FOR A "WOMEN'S" DERMATOLOGIC SOCIETY?
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Women in this profession have the need to learn from one another about topics such as balancing family and career. Due to raising families, women are more likely to move in and out of the workforce, thus the need for a strong support network is critical to their ability to advance their career at many different stages. The WDS supports the unique needs of women in this profession and propels them into leadership roles that might not otherwise open up to them. |
Would you like to hear some testimonials on the WDS? On our Member Details page we have a "letters from residents" area talking about the many benefits of the WDS. Read what professionals are saying about the WDS and why becoming a member of the WDS can be a valuable part of your career.
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REMEMBER: The application fee and dues are waived for those applying for Resident Member status
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Elizabeth (Libby) Sanders Jacobson, MD
Resident Representative to the Board of Directors, 2002-2003
3rd year Dermatology Resident at the University of Alabama
My name is Elizabeth (Libby) Sanders Jacobson. I am currently a 3rd year dermatology resident at the University of Alabama and the current Resident Representative for the Women's Dermatologic Society.
I want to take this opportunity to encourage you to visit our website at www.womensderm.org for information about the many opportunities offered to residents and fellows. For example, the WDS Annual Luncheon meeting in San Francisco March 23, 2003...
(Read full Letter... Here)
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Han N. Lee, M.D.
Young Physician Representative to the Board of Directors, 2002-2003
University of Southern California
I wanted to take this opportunity to introduce myself and to tell you about the programs and opportunities that the Womens Dermatologic Society offers the dermatologic community.
My name is Han Lee and I recently completed my dermatology residency and Mohs fellowship at Oregon Health & Sciences University in Portland, Oregon. Since my training, I have joined the Division of Dermatology at University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California as the Director of Dermatologic Surgery.
(Read full Letter... Here)
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