Abstract

In September, 2021 two UK surgical trainees called for more recognition and awareness of sexual harassment, sexual assault, and rape in the surgical profession.1 In response some women surgeons shared their own experiences of sexual harassment and assault.2 More than 3 months later, the Royal College of Surgeons of England apologised for what these women had experienced and stated it was “outraged and appalled”.3 The Times headlined the events a “Me Too moment for NHS as female surgeons speak out”.

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