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Dear CFP,
I was disappointed by your choice of cover image for this issue of CFP. It depicts an attractive young woman, heavily but tastefully made-up, holding up a blue procedure mask stained with her lipstick, on her face a neutral expression that could be interpreted in various ways. The title underneath it reads, "Unique challenges faced by early career female physicians."
While the article itself accurately and insightfully identifies some of these challenges, this poor choice of cover image suggests to any outside observer who may encounter the publication that female physicians consider make up transfer onto procedure masks to be an important issue in their practice, and that the article itself (in the vein of a 1950's women's magazine) is dedicated to helping circumvent this. Not only does this diminish the CFPC's position on its female membership in the eye of the public, but it also ridicules the article and one of the main points it is trying to make: that female physicians (especially young ones) often have difficulty being taken seriously.
I do not wish to impugn the photo itself, or the photographer. Entitled "Defiantly Feminine," the photograph itself is well-composed, and taken separately from the article it depicts a strong message that I interpret as "I'm a doctor, and young woman, and I have no apologies to make for either."
A more apt cover image could have depicted a woman to...
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