SGM-Based Microaggressions
This webinar, available in the ASTRO Academy, was designed to help attendees understand microaggressions and their impacts in health care settings, with emphasis on microaggressions that SGM people might experience. A diverse group of panelists shared experiences and strategies on how individuals impacted by microaggressions or bystanders might respond, as well as how to recover after committing a microaggression.
Note: You must register for the webinar in the ASTRO Academy to watch the recording.
Speakers
Jessica Vadas, PhD, DABRJessica Vadas, PhD, DABR, received her PhD in nuclear chemistry from Indiana University before continuing on to pursue medical physics. She completed her therapeutic physics residency at Beaumont Health in Royal Oak, Michigan, where she worked on reversibly converting a clinical linac into a FLASH-RT capable research machine for studying biological systems with ultra-high dose rate electron therapy. After residency, she took a job as a medical physicist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Dr. Vadas' professional interests focus largely on advocacy for LGBTQIA+ patients, providers, and trainees in radiation oncology. She is heavily involved in equity, diversity, and inclusion efforts through the American Association of Physicists in Medicine and takes every opportunity to help educate and bring awareness to issues facing the LGBTQIA+ community in health care. |