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Prevention of sexual harassment in the workplace and educational settings
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Prevention of sexual harassment in the workplace and educational settings

A. L. Friedman, W. T. Basco Jr., D. C. Goodman, B. A. Pletcher, M. E. Rimsza, S. A. Shipman, R. P. Shugerman, R. W. Tellez, M. R. Anderson, C. Britton, …
Pediatrics, Vol.118(4), pp.1752-1756
2006

Abstract

Gender discrimination Office or institutional policies and guidelines Sexual harassment Sexual orientation article clinical practice doctor patient relation health care delivery health care policy human medical education medical school pediatrician practice guideline priority journal work environment workplace education female female physician male manpower medical society pediatrics personnel management policy public relations Humans Interprofessional Relations Organizational Policy Physicians, Women Societies, Medical Staff Development
The American Academy of Pediatrics is committed to working to ensure that workplaces and educational settings in which pediatricians spend time are free of sexual harassment. The purpose of this statement is to heighten awareness and sensitivity to this important issue, recognizing that institutions, clinics, and office-based practices may have existing policies. Copyright © 2006 by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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