Ep 09: Adventures in Urology and Sexual Medicine with Ashley Winter, MD
If you need to see a urologist, the odds are good that your doctor will be male. Of all the medical specialties, urology is one of the lowest as far as female representation.
In this episode, you’ll meet one of the few female urologists making a positive difference in how women are perceived in the field of urology.
We are joined by Urologist and Sexual Medicine specialist, Dr. Ashley Winter. We talk about topics that many shy away from especially in her field. She is the co-host of the informational comedy podcast The Full release together with her fiance.
Dr. Winter shares her experiences as a female urologist and why she decided to become one. We also had a discussion on some of the common questions and misconceptions people have when it comes to female urologists.
Join me in for a hilarious and candid conversation with Dr. Winter and learn about her day-to-day.
Episode Highlights:
- Why Dr. Winter wanted to become a urologist
- What it’s like to be a female urologist: Dr. Winter’s day-to-day experience and the surgeries that she performs
- Reactions and response from patients when they learn that their urologist is female
- The reality of women working in male-dominated fields
- How Dr. Winter deals with challenges and conflict in her career and with her patients
- The Full Release podcast and episodes that made Dr. Winter laugh
- Reconciling humor, laughter, and seriousness in your practice
- Dr. Winter’s champions and detractors
- The importance of having allies
- Leaning into what interests you and learning your shit
Connect with Dr. Ashley Winter
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