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The number of women studying in medical schools is increasing, and the relative proportion of female consultants in surgical and leadership roles is lagging behind, relatively, and so a new drive for promoting and supporting women in surgery has evolved. A part of this was the creation of the Society of Women in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. This short communication gives proceedings of the inaugural conference of SWiMS and discusses the need for greater promotion of women in the speciality (and the profession at large) and how the society has addressed the need for resilience and community in surgical training and beyond.
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Cirurgia Bucal , Feminino , Humanos , Liderança , Faculdades de MedicinaRESUMO
This article describes the sequence of acute clinical deterioration seen in a head and neck oncology patient who developed serotonin syndrome peri-operatively. It highlights the clinical dilemma that can be encountered when a septic picture masks the onset of serotonin syndrome and reinforces the importance of awareness of the potential interactions and side effects associated with drugs that surgeons prescribe. We discuss the pathophysiology, causal factors, clinical presentation and diagnosis of serotonin syndrome as well as highlighting some of the dilemmas that this condition presents in the surgical setting.