“Imposter syndrome” is not a new story. Much has been written about the relatively common experience among women of feeling like a fraud, but I didn’t know that in my 20’s and 30’s. Receiving regular praise, positive performance evaluations and increasing responsibility did nothing to allay my fear that I … Read More >
In Western Pennsylvania, Black women are almost twice as likely to die of breast cancer than white women. In September, I heard a presentation by Dr. Peg Rosenzweig, a breast cancer researcher and nurse practitioner at the University of Pittsburgh. I’ve thought about her findings every day since. Read More >