“Portraits: Conversations on Imposter Syndrome”
Sponsored by the Women of Hopkins Affinity
Portraits are images that convey both how we see ourselves and how we appear to the world. Much like portraits, imposter syndrome can cloud perceptions and cause us to question our capabilities, particularly when perception does not match reality.
Whether we are young or a seasoned veteran; a virtuoso; author; physician; professor; or business executive; a mom, sister, or daughter; many of us have crossed paths with it.
Join the discussion as a variety of panelists tell their stories, share their expertise, and offer advice for conquering imposter syndrome once and for all.
For our April discussion Dr. Suzanne Koven will discuss her book, Letter to a Young Female Physician: Notes from a Medical Life, how the pandemic and social media have contributed to imposter syndrome, and what leaders can do to ensure the next generation is supported in the professional environment.