Episode #6: That’s Dr. Not Mrs. with Dr. Anu Kathiresan

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What’s it like being married to another physician and for him to be called Dr. while you are called Mrs?  Dr. Anu Kathiresan explains what lead her to write her article on the topic and to start a hashtag campaign #ThatsDrNotMrs.

Dr. Anu Kathiresan is a Board Certified Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Specialist at the Center of Reproductive Medicine in Houston, TX. She is married to a neurosurgeon. She can be followed on instagram @anukathiresanmd.

Dr. Kathiresan will be giving an upcoming talk called  “Fertilty for Female Physicians” in the Women in White Coats Doctors Lounge, head on over to womeninwhitecoats.com/doctorslounge and become a member of our community.  The Women in White Coats Doctors Lounge is a membership community created specifically to support, uplift and empower women doctors throughout their careers. Each month we bring you masterclasses from guest experts on topics relevant to women doctors and lots of other perks too. 

Also you can still catch the replay of our 2020 Women in White Coats Virtual Conference and earn 10.75 CME credits. Head on over to https://women-in-white-coats-doctors-lounge.teachable.com/p/virtualcon/ for more details.

 

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