<div><p>Access to surgical care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) remains deficient without an adequate workforce. There is limited understanding of the gender gap in surgical trainees in LMICs. In Rwanda, females fill only one of 20 positions available. Understanding surgeons’ experiences and perceptions of surgical careers may help facilitate support for females to contribute to the global surgical workforce. We performed qualitative analysis on perceptions of surgical careers through semi-structured interviews of all female surgeons (n = 6) and corresponding male surgeons (n = 6) who are training or have trained at University of Rwanda. Transcripts were analyzed with code structure formed through an integrated approach. Questio...
Women have played an important role in medical history for centuries. The first surgical procedure i...
Purpose: Given the high attrition rate in the field of academic surgery, we aimed to characterise t...
Background: Global access to surgery is a recognised priority of the World Health Organisation (W...
Access to surgical care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) remains deficient without an ade...
Abstract Background There is a strong need for expanding surgical workforce in low- and middle-incom...
Background: Despite increasing numbers of women surgeons globally, barriers to career advancement pe...
Background: Female Doctors’ lack of interest in surgical careers has raised much concern in recent ...
Background Barriers to female surgeons entering the field are well documented in Australia, the USA ...
INTRODUCTION: Today, women make up 56% of medical students, yet just 13% of surgical consultants - a...
Women represent the majority of medical students in several countries. In any surgical specialty and...
Background: Access to equitable surgical care significantly reduces morbidity and mortality from tra...
BACKGROUND: Exploring the lived experiences of surgeons is necessary to understand the changing cult...
Background: The ever increasing demand for surgical services in sub-Saharan Africa is creating a nee...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Background: Our objective was to identify perceptions of the environment for wo...
Background: This study aimed to highlight cultural barriers faced by surgeons pursuing a surgical ca...
Women have played an important role in medical history for centuries. The first surgical procedure i...
Purpose: Given the high attrition rate in the field of academic surgery, we aimed to characterise t...
Background: Global access to surgery is a recognised priority of the World Health Organisation (W...
Access to surgical care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) remains deficient without an ade...
Abstract Background There is a strong need for expanding surgical workforce in low- and middle-incom...
Background: Despite increasing numbers of women surgeons globally, barriers to career advancement pe...
Background: Female Doctors’ lack of interest in surgical careers has raised much concern in recent ...
Background Barriers to female surgeons entering the field are well documented in Australia, the USA ...
INTRODUCTION: Today, women make up 56% of medical students, yet just 13% of surgical consultants - a...
Women represent the majority of medical students in several countries. In any surgical specialty and...
Background: Access to equitable surgical care significantly reduces morbidity and mortality from tra...
BACKGROUND: Exploring the lived experiences of surgeons is necessary to understand the changing cult...
Background: The ever increasing demand for surgical services in sub-Saharan Africa is creating a nee...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Background: Our objective was to identify perceptions of the environment for wo...
Background: This study aimed to highlight cultural barriers faced by surgeons pursuing a surgical ca...
Women have played an important role in medical history for centuries. The first surgical procedure i...
Purpose: Given the high attrition rate in the field of academic surgery, we aimed to characterise t...
Background: Global access to surgery is a recognised priority of the World Health Organisation (W...