Hypothesis: Women are deterred from a surgical career owing to a lack of role models rather than lifestyle considerations. Design Survey. Setting University teaching hospital. Participants Surgery and obstetrics/gynecology attending physicians, residents, and medical students. Intervention Questionnaire. Main Outcome Measures Potential deterrents to a surgical career. Results: Men and women had a similar interest in a surgical career before their surgical rotation (64% vs 53%, P =3D .68). A similar percentage developed a mentor (40.0% vs 45.9%, P =3D .40). Women were far more likely to perceive sex discrimination (46.7% vs 20.4%, P =3D .002), most often from male attending physicians (33.3%) or residents (31.1%). Women were less likel...
Objective: In the past decade women have comprised nearly half of U.S. medical school graduates. How...
Background: Women represent 15 % of practicing general surgeons. Gender-based discrimination has bee...
Objectives: Over the last years, an increasing proportion of general surgeons have opted for a surgi...
Objective: This study aims to summarize the evidence concerning the barriers that exist to the caree...
Background: Although women make up nearly half of medical school classes in the United States, just ...
BACKGROUND: Exploring the lived experiences of surgeons is necessary to understand the changing cult...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Background: Our objective was to identify perceptions of the environment for wo...
Objective Medical schools now average approximately 50% female students, yet a disproportionate numb...
Medical Sciences is the branch of science concerned with the study of the diagnosis, treatment, and ...
Women represent the majority of medical students in several countries. In any surgical specialty and...
Purpose: Given the high attrition rate in the field of academic surgery, we aimed to characterise t...
Women make up an increasing proportion of students entering the medical profession. Before 1970, wom...
BACKGROUND The demography of the medical profession is changing as more women join the workforce....
© 2015 Adrienne N. Bruce et al. Background: Women represent 15% of practicing general surgeons. Gend...
BackgroundAs more women become surgeons, knowledge of patient perceptions is necessary to educate th...
Objective: In the past decade women have comprised nearly half of U.S. medical school graduates. How...
Background: Women represent 15 % of practicing general surgeons. Gender-based discrimination has bee...
Objectives: Over the last years, an increasing proportion of general surgeons have opted for a surgi...
Objective: This study aims to summarize the evidence concerning the barriers that exist to the caree...
Background: Although women make up nearly half of medical school classes in the United States, just ...
BACKGROUND: Exploring the lived experiences of surgeons is necessary to understand the changing cult...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Background: Our objective was to identify perceptions of the environment for wo...
Objective Medical schools now average approximately 50% female students, yet a disproportionate numb...
Medical Sciences is the branch of science concerned with the study of the diagnosis, treatment, and ...
Women represent the majority of medical students in several countries. In any surgical specialty and...
Purpose: Given the high attrition rate in the field of academic surgery, we aimed to characterise t...
Women make up an increasing proportion of students entering the medical profession. Before 1970, wom...
BACKGROUND The demography of the medical profession is changing as more women join the workforce....
© 2015 Adrienne N. Bruce et al. Background: Women represent 15% of practicing general surgeons. Gend...
BackgroundAs more women become surgeons, knowledge of patient perceptions is necessary to educate th...
Objective: In the past decade women have comprised nearly half of U.S. medical school graduates. How...
Background: Women represent 15 % of practicing general surgeons. Gender-based discrimination has bee...
Objectives: Over the last years, an increasing proportion of general surgeons have opted for a surgi...