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Putting A Gender Lens on COVID-19

Putting A Gender Lens on COVID-19
April 27, 2020
By UCLA National Clinician Scholars Program
1 min read

Putting A Gender Lens on COVID-19

Putting A Gender Lens on COVID-19

Dr. MarySue Heilemann, along with 12 other leaders, was asked to write something for a much larger piece by Marianne Schnall that was published in Forbes Women.

Forbes: Putting A Gender Lens On COVID-19: Thought Leaders Weigh In

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