Stanford University Panel Discussion Examines Gender Parity In Global Health Conferences, Events

Stanford Medicine’s “Scope”: Gender parity in global health events: A conversation
Rachel Leslie, communications officer at the Center for Innovation in Global Health at Stanford University, discusses a panel discussion on the under-representation of women in global health conferences and events. During the conversation, participants discussed challenges in achieving gender parity and presented recommendations. Panelists included Michele Barry, director of the Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health; Roopa Dhatt, co-founder of Women in Global Health; and Karen Goraleski, executive director of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (3/8).

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