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The Voices of SGO Members

Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) members include primarily gynecologic oncologists, as well as medical oncologists, pathologists, radiation oncologists, hematologists, surgical oncologists, obstetrician/gynecologists, nurses, physician assistants, social workers, fellows-in-training, residents and other allied health care professionals interested in the treatment and care of those with gynecologic cancer.

SGO members provide multidisciplinary cancer treatment including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery and supportive care. They practice in a variety of settings, including academic institutions and hospitals, major regional cancer centers and private practice.

Here they share their perspectives on a number of important topics: Maintaining wellness in the health care profession, diversity and inclusion in gynecologic oncology, and issues of health equity.

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Nov 7, 2022

SGO Wellness: “You’ve Been Served”: Three Words Every Physician Dreads | Nisha Bansal, MD

Author(s): Nisha Bansal
Categories: SGO WellnessWellnessWellness Perspectives
Oct 12, 2022

SGO Wellness: Grief Needs Recognition | Anthony Nicholas Galanos, MD, MA

Categories: SGO WellnessWellnessWellness Perspectives
Oct 12, 2022

Forgotten No More: Bringing American Indians into the Narrative | Jessica Buck DiSilvestro, MD, Keely Krolikowski Ulmer, MD, and Amanda Bruegl, MD

Categories: DiversityInclusion & Health Equity
Sep 28, 2022

SGO Issues Ethics Quarterly Series: Professionalism | Nefertiti duPont, MD, MPH, FACOG, FACS

Author(s): Nefertiti duPont
Categories: Ethics
Sep 20, 2022

Creating our own sanctuary: a story from ECANA women

Author(s): Adrienne MooreJacqueline MbayoMargie WilsonMartha Jean Williams
Categories: DiversityInclusion & Health Equity
Aug 31, 2022

Safe Spaces | Linda Hong, MD and Jennifer Gordon, MD

Author(s): Jennifer GordonLinda Hong
Categories: DiversityHealth EquityInclusion & Health Equity
Aug 17, 2022

SGO Wellness: The Surgeon as an Athlete: Thoughts on Performance and Longevity | Devin Miller, MD

Author(s): Devin Miller
Categories: SGO WellnessWellness
Aug 3, 2022

SGO Wellness: Exploring What Wellness Means While Living with a Diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer | Blanche Jackson Glimps, PhD

Categories: SGO WellnessWellnessWellness Perspectives
Aug 3, 2022

Language Matters | Soledad Jorge, MD, MPH

Author(s): Soledad Jorge
Categories: DiversityHealth EquityInclusion & Health Equity
Jul 7, 2022

I Stand Corrected: Update on “When The Software Says You Don’t Exist: Creating Change as a Trans Man Navigating Ovarian Cancer” | Tristan Bilash, RSW

Author(s): Tristan Bilash
Categories: DiversityHealth EquityInclusion & Health Equity
Jun 30, 2022

SGO Wellness: Surgical Complications: We’re in This Together | Jason A. Lachance, MD, MSc

Author(s): Jason A. Lachance
Categories: SGO WellnessWellness
Jun 22, 2022

APP Corner: Impacts on Patient Care from the Allied Health Professionals Meeting | Nicole Dreibelbis, CRNP, WHNP-BC

Author(s): Nicole Dreibelbis
Categories: APP Corner
Jun 8, 2022

SGO Wellness: Reflections On Leading: Groups versus Teams | Mark Robson, MD

Author(s): Mark Robson
Categories: SGO WellnessWellnessWellness Perspectives
Jun 8, 2022

When The Software Says You Don’t Exist: Creating Change as a Trans Man Navigating Ovarian Cancer | Tristan Bilash, RSW

Author(s): Tristan Bilash
Categories: DiversityHealth EquityInclusion & Health EquityVoices
May 10, 2022

This Is Our Lane: Moving Beyond ‘Model Minority:’ On AAPI Identity and Advocacy | Jhalak Dholakia, MD

Author(s): Jhalak Dholakia
Categories: DiversityInclusion & Health Equity

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