A Call to Action to Address Gender Equity Within Our Specialty: Time's Up on Waiting for Change. | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1097/AOG.0000000000002639 Corpus ID: 13669472A Call to Action to Address Gender Equity Within Our Specialty: Time's Up on Waiting for Change. @article{BaecherLind2018ACT, title={A Call to Action to Address Gender Equity Within Our Specialty: Time's Up on Waiting for Change.}, author={L. Baecher-Lind and J. Abbott and K. Atkins and J. B. Nijjar and Celeste S. Royce and L. Schiff and H. Ricciotti}, journal={Obstetrics and gynecology}, year={2018}, volume={131 6}, pages={ 961-963 } } L. Baecher-Lind, J. Abbott, +4 authors H. Ricciotti Published 2018 Medicine Obstetrics and gynecology Although national attention has been focused on sexual harassment and gender inequity in the United States, leaders within the obstetrics and gynecology community have remained relatively silent. Sexual harassment and gender inequity remain pervasive in our specialty. 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