Women of Winship

Women of Winship aims to narrow the gender disparities in the academic environment by promoting career development for women at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University.

Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University is dedicated to supporting diversity, equity and inclusion amongst its faculty, staff and trainees.

About Women of Winship

The Women of Winship committee, was founded to help address gender disparities in the academic environment, and to promote career development for women at Winship.

The committee has created a safe forum for women to talk about their experiences and access mentorship resources through advocacy, training, workshops and focus groups.

The committee's goals are to:

  • Enhance recruitment, retention and professional advancement of women in Winship.
  • Promote awareness of existing gender disparities in the fields of healthcare and science, and create solutions to overcome these disparities in our work environment.
  • Help develop a pipeline for women to grow in their career path leading to positions of leadership in the organization and to be successful in these roles.
  • Advocate for women to be represented at every level of the workforce, committees, working groups and panels

Why Women of Winship?

The Women of Winship committee strives to achieve greater gender equity in the academic environment. The committee's measure of success includes improvements in the percentage of women promoted to associate and full professor, retention of female faculty, appointment of women to leadership roles, representation of women in every decision-making committee/group and an overall shift in culture that fosters women's career development.

A recent survey by the American Cancer Institute found that women were highly under-represented in leadership roles. Findings included: Non-Hispanic White individuals comprised 79% of center directors, 82% of deputy directors, 72% of associate directors and 72% of program leaders. Women are underrepresented in all leadership roles ranging from 16% for center directors to 45% for associate directors (Lerman et al, JNCI 2022). These statistics call for taking decisive action and prioritizing the establishment of women leaders at all cancer centers.

Interested in joining? Contact us.

Photo of  Amy Y. Chen, MD, MPH, FACS, FACE
Amy Y. Chen, MD, MPH, FACS, FACE

Amy Y. Chen, MD, MPH, FACS, FACE

Director, Endocrine Surgery, Department of Otolaryngology
Emory University School of Medicine

Dr. Chen specializes in advanced thyroid cancers and endocrine head and neck surgery.

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Madhusmita Behera, PhD

Madhusmita Behera, PhD

Chief Informatics and Data Officer
Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University

Dr. Behera drives the strategic direction and prioritization of data science and informatics at Winship.

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