Salaries for Women in Health Care Still Come Up Short
Four proactive approaches health care organizations can take to boost overall standing and salaries for women in health care.
Temitayo (Temi) Ifafore-Calfee is a Health Workforce Technical Advisor in the Office of Population and Reproductive Health at the US Agency for International Development.
Temi brings 13+ years of experience as an international public health professional, and has held titles such as director, operations officer, and advisor. Temi received her master's degree in public health from the University of Michigan School of Public Health and bachelor's degree in socio-cultural anthropology from Yale University.
Temi is fluent in Spanish, has working knowledge of Brazilian Portuguese, is learning French, and knows enough Amharic to not get lost in Addis Ababa.
Four proactive approaches health care organizations can take to boost overall standing and salaries for women in health care.