Despite the recent movements for female equality and empowerment, few women occupy top positions in scientific decision-making. The challenges women face during their career may arise from societal biases and the current scientific culture. We discuss the effect of such biases at three different levels of the career and provide suggestions to tackle them. At the societal level, gender roles can create a negative feedback loop in which women are discouraged from attaining top positions and men are discouraged from choosing a home-centred lifestyle. This loop can be broken early in life by providing children with female role models that have a work-centred life and opening up the discussion about gender roles at a young age. At the level of h...
Women are under-represented in academic medicine. We aimed to review the empirical evidence base foc...
Women comprise a minority of the Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine (STEMM)...
Item does not contain fulltextFor more than 15 years two-thirds of medical students have been women....
Despite the recent movements for female equality and empowerment, few women occupy top positions in ...
Despite the recent movements for female equality and empowerment, few women occupy top positions in ...
Despite the recent movements for female equality and empowerment, few women occupy top positions in ...
Introduction: Gender equity in academic medicine is a global concern. Women physicians lag behind me...
Historically, women have had difficulty training to be doctors and then practicing their profession....
Women remain noticeably underrepresented in science despite remarkable gains in other fields, and in...
Access to scientific careers for women has never been easy, but as biases and barriers slowly begin ...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the status of women in academic medicine, and to identify ...
Every year scientific and technological progress provides people with more and more opportunities fo...
While a significant portion of women within academic science are employed within medical schools, wo...
In the study of women in academia, the focus is often particularly on women's stark underrepresentat...
Women in Focus: Be Inspired was a unique programme held at the 2019 European Congress of Radiology t...
Women are under-represented in academic medicine. We aimed to review the empirical evidence base foc...
Women comprise a minority of the Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine (STEMM)...
Item does not contain fulltextFor more than 15 years two-thirds of medical students have been women....
Despite the recent movements for female equality and empowerment, few women occupy top positions in ...
Despite the recent movements for female equality and empowerment, few women occupy top positions in ...
Despite the recent movements for female equality and empowerment, few women occupy top positions in ...
Introduction: Gender equity in academic medicine is a global concern. Women physicians lag behind me...
Historically, women have had difficulty training to be doctors and then practicing their profession....
Women remain noticeably underrepresented in science despite remarkable gains in other fields, and in...
Access to scientific careers for women has never been easy, but as biases and barriers slowly begin ...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the status of women in academic medicine, and to identify ...
Every year scientific and technological progress provides people with more and more opportunities fo...
While a significant portion of women within academic science are employed within medical schools, wo...
In the study of women in academia, the focus is often particularly on women's stark underrepresentat...
Women in Focus: Be Inspired was a unique programme held at the 2019 European Congress of Radiology t...
Women are under-represented in academic medicine. We aimed to review the empirical evidence base foc...
Women comprise a minority of the Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine (STEMM)...
Item does not contain fulltextFor more than 15 years two-thirds of medical students have been women....