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SOUTH ASIAN WOMEN AS LEADERS
from WONCA New May 2023
by WONCA
Author: Dr Naseem Amin Dhedhi, Family Physician & member Spice Route Movement YDM & SIG health equity.
Around the globe women are breaking barriers in a number of fields including medicine, education, science & technology, sports and leadership roles. The South Asia region is no different, today we see women participation and representation in a vast number of fields Air force female fighter pilots, Ayesha Farooq and Maryam Mukhtiyar, who have set an example of courage and bravery Likewise, Sania Mirza was a successful professional tennis player. Over years women have gained a lot of confidence and have dared to enter the horizons which were forbidden to them earlier Medicalandsurgicalfieldisthesame, we have seen competent female doctors in orthopedics,urology,cardiovascularsurgery and related specialties which were thought to be best served and managed by male surgeons only. In South Asian countries including Pakistan we have formal sports training and dedicated academies for girls and women Our girls are representing their countries in national and international sports competitions like cricket, volleyball andtaekwondo
In this era of modern technology, there are manyoptionsforgirlsandwomenwhenit comes to working from home Government and some private organizations are offering free of cost online courses in Information technologyandrelatedfields.
Choosing a career and advancing a career can be challenging for women, maintaining work life balance can be a task. Global communicationandsocialmediahashelped women a lot in making progress in their respective fields through innovative ideas and making clients accessible Similarly, WONCA(aninternationalforum)hasmadeit possible to bring doctors from different regionsoftheworldtogether.
Itallowshealthcareprofessionalstodiscuss anddiscovernewavenuesandtogetherthey trytobringsolutionstothelocalhealthcare problems Conferences are regularly arranged for growth of doctors in academia andresearch