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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Sociology of Science
  • Professional Development

Background:

  • Women in academic medicine face unique challenges in career progression and work-life balance.
  • Formal and informal mentorship plays a critical role in navigating academic environments.
  • Networking opportunities are essential for building professional support systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the significance of informal peer support networks for women in academic medicine.
  • To highlight the value of seemingly simple networking events in professional development.
  • To understand how peer support influences career trajectories and personal life passages.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative discussion among five women colleagues.
  • Retrospective analysis of experiences at an annual networking event.
  • Focus on peer-to-peer advising and counseling.

Main Results:

  • An annual dinner at the American Society of Human Genetics meetings served as a key venue for peer support.
  • This networking event facilitated crucial career and personal guidance for attendees.
  • The informal setting fostered a supportive environment for discussing challenges unique to women in the field.

Conclusions:

  • Informal networking events can be powerful platforms for mentorship and support in academic medicine.
  • Peer support is vital for the retention and success of women in scientific careers.
  • Simple, consistent gatherings can have a profound impact on professional and personal development.