Thursday, July 11, 2024

Internationally trained female oncologists face many discrimination challenges in the US, find researchers

Credit: University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine Coral Olazagasti expected a relatively smooth transition when she moved to New York to start her residency after graduating from medical school in her native Puerto Rico. But that proved wishful thinking. She not only experienced major culture shock, but also her superiors and colleagues often chastised her for speaking too loudly and joked about her accent. “Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory so when I moved to New York, I thought it wasn’t going to be a big change,” Read More

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