Additionally, she's a Sr. Science Consultant for Gender Intelligence Group. She’s spent her entire professional career working and teaching in one of the busiest emergency departments in the Northeast. When she’s not working in Emergency Medicine, she’s digging into all the ways in which biological sex and gender influence our brains and our bodies. She is a woman who deep dives into cutting edge research across different spectrums of science and culture to understand the different responses that men and women have to things like illness, trauma, toxins, and even therapies.

We're going to talk about strategically navigating your career, balancing what excites you with what your organization truly needs, and walking that tightrope between boredom and overwhelm. Additionally, we dig into the topic of sex and gender - a bit of a Sex & Gender Bootcamp. We also geek out over data and eliminating the “anxiety fuzz.” Note: Some topics we discuss may be little more controversial than others. Please know that any of Dr Wolfe's opinions in this show are her own and not affiliated with Baystate Health. An overarching takeaway from this podcast with Dr. Wolfe was: Everyone is learning. Always. In this episode, we were able to have a conversation about a controversial topic and live to tell about it. Starting with the basics can be pretty powerful.

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Connect with Jeannette Wolfe  on social media: Website | Podcast | Twitter * Dr. Wolfe’s opinions and views expressed in this and her own podcast are her own and not that of Baystate Health.University of Mass Medical School-Baystate CampusBaystate Health in Springfield, MAGender Intelligence GroupAngela Lussier's LvcS episode + the Speaker SisterhoodNational Institute of/for Health (NIH)Nightshift, Mark L. PlasterSex & Why PodcastDr. Maryann Logato + Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine  (textbook)Leonard SachsThe Women Executive Leadership Fellowship + John Hart, Founder and ChairLeadership and the Sexes: Using Gender Science to Create Success in Business, Michael Gurian and Barbara Annis (book)Why Gender Matters, Second Edition: What Parents and Teachers Need to Know About the Emerging Science of Sex Differences, Leonard Sax, M.D., Ph.D (book)Human subject research fails: Tuskegee and ThalidomideAlcohol dehydrogenase (enzyme)Implicit biasDebra Cleaver LvcS episode + Vote AmericaAvivah Wittenberg-CoxMad Men (TV show)John Coates Winner Effects ResearchLarry Cahill neuroscientist/authorPink ConcussionsGood Work InstituteKickass Theme Music: “Things Are Getting Better” Written by Rishi Dhir. Performed by The High Dials.Stay in the loop about future Le vital corps Salon episodes or with Kara: Twitter | Instagram | The List (sent monthly-ish including helpful health + lifestyle information)

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