Sexual Harassment in Medicine - #MeToo.

@article{Jagsi2018SexualHI,
  title={Sexual Harassment in Medicine - \#MeToo.},
  author={Reshma Jagsi},
  journal={The New England journal of medicine},
  year={2018},
  volume={378 3},
  pages={
          209-211
        }
}
  • R. Jagsi
  • Published 13 December 2017
  • Law
  • The New England journal of medicine
Sexual Harassment in Medicine — #MeToo The problem of sexual harassment seems as severe in medicine as elsewhere, and standing up to harassers is hard for victims and institutions alike. As we work to become more proactive, it’s valuable to participate in the now open conversation about workplace harassment. 
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