In this chapter, we introduce the history of women in neuroradiology in Asia and Oceania. This vast region encompasses numerous countries, each with unique circumstances and challenges. In some areas, the subspecialty of neuroradiology is still in its early stages of recognition. Despite this, women in radiology and neuroradiology across the region have shown remarkable resilience, overcoming various obstacles to reach their current positions. Many women in this region, especially in parts of Asia, have faced immense difficulties, including limited access to education. The women we highlight in this chapter are extraordinary individuals who have overcome significant challenges. At the same time, we hope readers will also take a moment to think about the countless other women who strive quietly in their daily lives and consider ways to support and uplift them. While we may not be able to represent every region comprehensively, our hope is that this chapter will shed light on the history of women in neuroradiology in Asia and Oceania, inspire efforts to address ongoing challenges, and contribute to the future growth of this important field.

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History of Women in Neuroradiology in Asia Oceania

  • Kumiko Ando,
  • Patrcia Desmond,
  • Lou Xin,
  • Christina Andica,
  • Sri Andreani Utomo,
  • Mohit Agarwal,
  • Won-Jin Moon,
  • Norlisah Mohd Ramli,
  • Ling Ling Chan,
  • Chao-Bao Luo,
  • Nitaya Suwanwela,
  • Laetitia de Villiers,
  • Lee-Anne Slater,
  • Lesley Cala,
  • Patricia Desmond

摘要

In this chapter, we introduce the history of women in neuroradiology in Asia and Oceania. This vast region encompasses numerous countries, each with unique circumstances and challenges. In some areas, the subspecialty of neuroradiology is still in its early stages of recognition. Despite this, women in radiology and neuroradiology across the region have shown remarkable resilience, overcoming various obstacles to reach their current positions. Many women in this region, especially in parts of Asia, have faced immense difficulties, including limited access to education. The women we highlight in this chapter are extraordinary individuals who have overcome significant challenges. At the same time, we hope readers will also take a moment to think about the countless other women who strive quietly in their daily lives and consider ways to support and uplift them. While we may not be able to represent every region comprehensively, our hope is that this chapter will shed light on the history of women in neuroradiology in Asia and Oceania, inspire efforts to address ongoing challenges, and contribute to the future growth of this important field.