Despite the fact that women now comprise half of the medical student and resident populations, women remain underrepresented in prominent leadership positions in academia. Women are challenging themselves to live up to the expectations of their professional peers, society, and their patients in order to ‘have it all.’ These pressures are leading to professional and personal dissatisfaction. Is this a problem that will resolve itself as the younger generations of female physicians graduate into faculty positions, or does it require more attention from both male and female medical professionals
ObjectiveAlthough women attend medical school and residency at similar rates to men, they experience...
Introduction: Leadership positions occupied by women within academic emergency medicine have remaine...
The role of female physicians has advanced among western medicine. Women now constitute a majority w...
University hospitals are involved in the care of critically ill patients, pregraduate and postgradua...
Historically, women have had difficulty training to be doctors and then practicing their profession....
Item does not contain fulltextFor more than 15 years two-thirds of medical students have been women....
For more than 15 years two-thirds of medical students have been women. Despite this, they represent ...
The influx of women into academic medicine over the past three decades has not been accompanied by e...
While a significant portion of women within academic science are employed within medical schools, wo...
While a significant portion of women within academic science are employed within medical schools, wo...
ObjectiveAlthough women attend medical school and residency at similar rates to men, they experience...
BackgroundWomen have entered academic medicine in significant numbers for 4 decades and now comprise...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020. Despite the increasing prevalence of women in medicine, they ...
Since World War II, American women have gained much greater access to higher education, with women n...
Introduction: Leadership positions occupied by women within academic emergency medicine have remaine...
ObjectiveAlthough women attend medical school and residency at similar rates to men, they experience...
Introduction: Leadership positions occupied by women within academic emergency medicine have remaine...
The role of female physicians has advanced among western medicine. Women now constitute a majority w...
University hospitals are involved in the care of critically ill patients, pregraduate and postgradua...
Historically, women have had difficulty training to be doctors and then practicing their profession....
Item does not contain fulltextFor more than 15 years two-thirds of medical students have been women....
For more than 15 years two-thirds of medical students have been women. Despite this, they represent ...
The influx of women into academic medicine over the past three decades has not been accompanied by e...
While a significant portion of women within academic science are employed within medical schools, wo...
While a significant portion of women within academic science are employed within medical schools, wo...
ObjectiveAlthough women attend medical school and residency at similar rates to men, they experience...
BackgroundWomen have entered academic medicine in significant numbers for 4 decades and now comprise...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020. Despite the increasing prevalence of women in medicine, they ...
Since World War II, American women have gained much greater access to higher education, with women n...
Introduction: Leadership positions occupied by women within academic emergency medicine have remaine...
ObjectiveAlthough women attend medical school and residency at similar rates to men, they experience...
Introduction: Leadership positions occupied by women within academic emergency medicine have remaine...
The role of female physicians has advanced among western medicine. Women now constitute a majority w...