Abstract

As the representation of women in medicine has grown and reached parity in some specialties over the past two decades, radiology has not only lagged behind, but has remained stagnant. To strengthen the pipeline, the field must institute policies and practices to retain women in radiology and must effectively recruit and mentor women in medical school to enter the field. Women in medical school who are pursuing radiology, however, often struggle to find women mentors, opportunities for research, leadership, and service, and critically, often struggle to find a community that speaks to their experience. WIRED (Women in Radiology Education) is a student-led group dedicated to community building and advancing radiology mentorship, research, and service opportunities for women in medical school. This step-by-step guide to founding a WIRED chapter with examples of successful chapter events can enable radiology programs to provide targeted mentorship to women in medical school, and ultimately, increase the representation of women in radiology.

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