Will a magazine cover change your patients’ perceptions?

Female surgeons have replicated an April 3 New Yorker illustration to raise awareness and fight gender bias in a male-dominated field, giving health care communication pros a new approach to messaging.

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In creating the April 3 New Yorker cover, French artist Malika Favre was not riffing on gender bias in medicine.

Take part in the #NYerORCoverChallenge started by @susieQP8 and send us yours! Overwhelming response so far @NewYorker @WomenSurgeons pic.twitter.com/MB06mycRGx

— malika favre (@malikafavre) April 10, 2017

The New Yorker wrote:

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