Side Table with Dr. Anahita Dua : Women's Health, Women in Medicine and the Challenges of Research Funding in Academia

Side Table with Dr. Anahita Dua : Women's Health, Women in Medicine and the Challenges of Research Funding in Academia

Author: The Doctor's Lounge December 6, 2025 Duration: 58:34

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Summary

Dr. Anahita Dua is a vascular surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital who joins Dutch Rojas, Anish Koka, and Anthony Digiorgio to discuss her views on women's health and cardiovascular disease, the need for a broader understanding of women's health issues beyond reproductive health, and the problems female physicians face in medicine. We discuss the challenges of research funding, the importance of gender-specific studies, and the need for a decentralized approach to research funding that balances government and industry involvement. 

Takeaways

Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death in women.
Maternal mortality rates are influenced by factors beyond reproductive health.
Rheumatic fever is a significant cause of maternal mortality.
Aortic aneurysms require gender-specific research for better outcomes.
Research funding often excludes pregnant women and other marginalized groups.
Government and industry funding should coexist to support diverse research.
Decentralized funding can lead to more personalized healthcare solutions.
Competition in research can drive innovation and efficiency.
The current research enterprise is flawed and needs reform.
Understanding indirect costs is crucial for effective research funding. HIPAA regulations were relaxed during COVID for telehealth.
Firing nurses does not solve the underlying issues in healthcare.
Healthcare institutions struggle with efficiency despite available technology.
Financial accountability is lacking in major healthcare institutions.
Innovators in medicine can drive significant change but face barriers.
Women in medicine face a 'sticky floor' preventing progression to leadership roles.
The healthcare system is perceived as broken and in need of reform.
Political engagement is crucial for healthcare professionals to influence policy.
Doctors often feel uncomfortable discussing financial matters related to their work.
Support for healthcare candidates is essential for systemic change

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
01:13 The Importance of Cardiovascular Health in Women's Health
03:49 Rheumatic Fever and Maternal Mortality
06:56 Aortic Aneurysms and Gender-Specific Research
09:53 Challenges in Research Funding and Inclusion
12:40 Balancing Government and Industry in Research
16:21 The Need for Decentralized Research Funding
19:11 The Role of Competition in Medical Research
22:47 Corruption in the Research Enterprise
25:04 Understanding Research Funding and Indirect Costs
30:53 The Challenges of Healthcare Efficiency
34:52 Funding and Financial Accountability in Healthcare
39:04 The Role of Individual Innovators in Medicine
41:56 Women in Medicine: Retention and Progression
52:25 Political Engagement of Healthcare Professionals

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