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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20250313T190000
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SUMMARY:Women in Oncology
DESCRIPTION:International Women’s Day: Women in Oncology \nModerator: Ms Benda Kithaka \nSpeakers & Topics: \n\nDr Catherine Nyongesa: Women in Leadership\nDr Khadija Warfa: Challenges Faced by Women in Oncology\nDr Gladwell Kiarie: Women in Oncology – How to Step Up the Game!\nProf Nazik Hammad: Harnessing Solidarity Between African Women in Oncology\n\nDr. Warfa discussed the multifaceted challenges faced by female oncologists in Africa\, including work-life imbalance\, gender-based microaggressions\, and structural sexism. She emphasized how family responsibilities\, limited mentorship\, and hierarchical work environments hinder progress. Solutions include flexible work arrangements\, inclusive leadership\, bias training\, and equitable opportunities for advancement. She also highlighted the importance of accurate gender representation in medical discourse and the superior clinical outcomes observed among female physicians. \nDr. Nyongesa focused on leadership development for women in oncology\, identifying critical attributes such as emotional intelligence\, vision\, resilience\, and effective communication. She encouraged mentorship\, strategic positioning\, and self-awareness. The presentation promoted intentional leadership development and emphasized that empowered women are key to empowering entire communities. \nDr. Kiarie highlighted systemic gender disparities in oncology\, such as underrepresentation in leadership\, editorial boards\, and conferences. She emphasized key challenges including lack of mentorship\, pay gaps\, burnout\, and societal biases. Proposed solutions included implementing mentorship and sponsorship programs\, advocating for inclusive policies\, prioritizing self-care\, and establishing supportive networks. She stressed the importance of visibility\, advocacy\, and proactive self-promotion for career progression
URL:https://kesho-kenya.org/event/women-in-oncology/
CATEGORIES:CME 2025,Continuing Medical Education (CME)
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SUMMARY:WoCa Summit EA
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URL:https://kesho-kenya.org/event/woca-summit-ea/
CATEGORIES:CME 2026,Continuing Medical Education (CME)
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