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Join Us for D CEO’s Women Leaders Healthcare Breakfast Panel

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D Magazine HQ during a panel on value-based care and the role employers play in driving it. (Credit: Bret Redman for D Healthcare Daily)

In 2018, women made up the majority of applicants to medical school. Just 40 percent of physicians are women, and even fewer move into leadership. Only 22 percent of full professors at academic medical centers are women, and 16 percent of leadership in administration or department levels are women. Reserve your spot for this breakfast panel, where we will hear from North Texas women leaders from across the healthcare industry as they discuss the unique challenges facing women, how the industry has changed, and the importance of a diverse leadership team.

At D CEO‘s Women Leaders Healthcare Breakfast Panel, we are hosting leaders who represent major health systems across DFW, bringing perspectives from primary care, surgery, nursing, and hospital administration. We hope you can make it!

Panelists:

  • Sharn Barbarin, CEO, Medical City Lewisville
  • Dr. Terre McGlothin, Owner, Breast Cancer Surgeons of Texas
  • Dr. Maeve Sheehan, Professor of Pediatrics and Associate Vice Chair for Inpatient Services, UT Southwestern
  • Nancy Vish, President and Chief Nursing Officer, Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas and Fort Worth

Moderator: Will Maddox, Healthcare Editor, D CEO

What: Networking breakfast and panel discussion

When: 7-9 a.m.

Where: D Magazine Offices, 750 N. St Paul St. Suite 2100, Dallas, TX, 75201

To register for the breakfast, check out the event page here.

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