Trupti Dinesh Patel, DO

Resident Member Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Candidate Statement

I am excited to submit my candidacy for a committee position with the Academy for Women in Academic Emergency Medicine (AWAEM). I was first introduced to AWAEM as a medical student at SAEM, and since then have looked forward to becoming more involved. I believe that this role will allow me to act on my passion for advocating for women in our field and addressing the systemic barriers we encounter.

Throughout my training, I have encountered the challenges women experience, including bias in clinical training and underrepresentation in leadership. My involvement in Academy for Diversity and Inclusion in Emergency Medicine (ADIEM), the EMPower DEI interest group at Sinai, and the women’s studies scholarly track at Sinai emergency medicine has deepened my commitment to fostering an inclusive and equitable environment.

If elected, I will focus on initiatives such as establishing mentorship programs that connect residents with experienced faculty, advocating for policies that promote gender equity, and advocating for patients’ and physicians’ right to reproductive healthcare. These efforts aim to create a supportive community that empowers women in emergency medicine. Women now represent half of the medical student body and almost half of physicians, and I am dedicated to ensuring that our voices are heard and valued. Together, we can break barriers and create a more equitable future for women in academic emergency medicine.