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ICYMI: Clinical Futures’ Women in STEM
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In their ongoing efforts to celebrate the good work of individuals advancing science, technology, engineering, and medicine (STEM), the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute has highlighted Women in STEM at CHOP in their Cornerstone Blog. In case you missed it, here are some of the posted inspirational insights from featured Women in STEM at Clinical Futures:

Heather Burris, MD, MPH: “It is a privilege to have work overlap with passion.”
Neonatologist, CHOP Newborn Care

Danielle Cullen, MD, MPH, MSHP: “Find what gets under your skin… and pursue it.”
Attending Physician, Emergency Medicine

Stephanie Doupnik, MD, MS: “Medicine and health services research means working on interesting problems with people I feel connected to.”
Attending Physician, Department of Pediatrics

Whitney Guthrie, PhD: “You deserve a seat at the table.”
Clinical Psychologist and Scientist, Center for Autism Research

Stephanie Mayne, PhD, MS: “Stay true to what drew you to STEM.” 
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Lisa Schwartz, PhD: “Identify mentors who support and nourish your ideas.”
Psychologist, Division of Oncology and Investigator, Center for Childhood Cancer Research

Kate Wallis, MD, MPH: “If you have a passion, do not be daunted to pursue it.”
Attending Physician, Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics

Jennifer Walter, MD, PhD: “Trust in yourself… don’t let other define who you are or what contributions you can make.”
Attending Physician, Department of Pediatrics

Katherine Yun, MD, MHS: “Don’t give up.”
Physician, Division of General Pediatrics

Check out the below links for the full Cornerstone Blog posts highlighting Women in STEM: