How early meetings and after-hours events penalize physician-mothers
Medicine has long valorized the early riser – the physician who arrives before sunrise, who joins 7:30 a.m. meetings and stays for evening journal clubs, case conferences, and post-dinner networking events. These scheduling patterns have come to symbolize dedication, productivity, and professionalism. However, for many physicians, particularly those with caregiving responsibilities, these norms reflect more than tradition; they represent structural exclusion.
The architecture of medical professionalism was built on an outdated …
How early meetings and after-hours events penalize physician-mothers








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