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Dr. Reshma Jagsi (TIME’S UP Healthcare; UMichigan) schools us on sexual harassment and describes the systemic and cultural changes that need to happen to effect real change. She unpacks the definition of sexual harassment, describes the state of the #MeToo and TIME’s UP movements across the science and medicine fields and highlights how we all can recognize/respond to harassment. This is the third episode of our Women in Medicine series. Last August, you heard us talk to Dr. Vinny Arora about the paucity of women in leadership positions, finding sponsors for career advancement, and being bold about career decisions. In December, we spoke to Dr. Susan Hingle about work-life integration. Her advice? Stop worrying about what other people think, acknowledge that being a doctor is hard, especially for women due to disproportionate out-of-work responsibilities, and define a beautiful life that is individualized to you. Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected]. Credits Written and produced by: Leah Witt MD, Shreya Trivedi MD, Nora Taranto MD, Sarah P. Roberts MPH. Editor: Matthew Watto MD Hosts: Shreya Trivedi MD, Chris Chiu MD, Leah Witt MD Guest: Reshma Jagsi MD, DPhil Special thanks to: Hannah Abrams MS4, Beth Garbitelli MS2, and Molly Heublein MD Time Stamps 00:00 Intro, disclaimer and guest bio 03:10 Guest one-liner, WIM moment of awakening, Dr. Jagsi’s advice to her younger self 10:40 TIME’S UP Healthcare, how to get involved 13:10 Picks of the week: This American Life (podcast); The Bon Appétit (YouTube), The Nocturnists (podcast); Twitter 17:05 Defining sexual harassment 21:05 A case of sexual harassment; Predictors of harrassment; Duty to report 27:30 Creating a system that makes reporting easy 30:19 How pervasive is sexual harassment? 34:33 Why/how does bad behavior go unreported? 36:22 Pregnancy, parenting and promotion 39:10 How is gender equity related to harassment? What can we do in our day to day? 42:13 An example from Radiation Oncology 46:43 How identity as sex intersects with many other identities (e.g. religion, sexual orientation) 48:15 Examples of how can institutions are changing academic culture and addressing gender equity 53:28 Anonynmous reporting of sexual harassment 58:01 Take Home Points 60:25 Outro