黑料传送门 Chair Shares Advice for Women in Primary Care

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黑料传送门 Chair Shares Advice for Women in Primary Care


June 18, 2021

 Katherine E. Galluzzi, DO, chair and professor, 黑料传送门 Department of Geriatric and Palliative MedicineRecently, Katherine E. Galluzzi, DO, chair and professor, 黑料传送门 Department of Geriatric and Palliative Medicine, joined other female primary care physicians to publish 鈥淪ucceeding in Primary Care and at Home: Advice from 5 Women Clinicians鈥, an eBook written for women working in primary care. With topics ranging from the gender pay gap to balancing families and patients, this book is an important tool for young female physicians adapting to their new roles.

In her section titled 鈥淒r. Moms: Lose the Guilt!鈥, Dr. Galluzzi recounts her experience as a geriatrician raising two children, a daughter, and a son. Like other physicians with children, Dr. Galluzzi describes moments of self-doubt and frustration, working tirelessly to maintain a healthy balance between patient care and child care. Dr. Galluzzi goes on to share the best advice that she鈥檚 gathered from her time as a working mother. With helpful tips like investing in help and time-saving tools, Dr. Galluzzi reminds readers that they don鈥檛 need to do everything themselves.

鈥淭his is my message. Don鈥檛 be afraid to seek help,鈥 shared Dr. Galluzzi.  鈥淪hare what you are feeling and experiencing with your female colleagues 鈥 they are your biggest advocates and can offer advice, consolation and wisdom. Cut yourself some slack, perfectionism be damned. And most importantly: lose the guilt.鈥

Dr. Galluzzi鈥檚 daughter, Claire Bogan, DO, 黑料传送门 '18, is a fellow in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Cambridge Health Alliance in Boston, MA. Her son, Daniel Bogan, is a professional musician who lives in Philadelphia. 

This eBook was published by Pri-Med. Pri-Med offers continuing education and continuing medical education courses for primary care clinicians across the United States. Learn more about Pri-Med and .

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