Female representation in medicine is increasing, however women make up only a small percentage of senior roles in the NHS. Only 36% of consultants are female with wide variation between specialties ranging from 12% of surgeons to over half of paediatricians, gynaecologists, and directors of public health. Women comprise 77% of the NHS workforce and account for 44% of chief executives of all NHS Trusts and 47% of executive directors. This chapter analyses the role of women as leaders within the medical world and compares the representation of women in senior leadership roles within medicine and other parallel, male-dominated working environments. Alternative forms of leadership such as mentoring, coaching, and sponsorship are also considered
Item does not contain fulltextFor more than 15 years two-thirds of medical students have been women....
Background While the global workforce is approaching gender parity, women occupy a small number of m...
Objective: To analyze whether the increased representation of women in the health field is accompani...
Objective: To explore perceptions of leadership in undergraduate medical students. Design: A quantit...
OBJECTIVE: To elicit medical leaders' views on reasons and remedies for the under-representation of ...
Gender equity is imperative to the attainment of healthy lives and wellbeing of all, and promoting g...
Objective The paper aims to deepen the issues related to female leadership of healthcare organizatio...
The need for strong leadership and increased diversity is a prominent issue in today\u27s health ser...
While the global workforce is approaching gender parity, women occupy a small number of management l...
The inception of this research into a glass ceiling (GC) in the English National Health Service (NHS...
Women represent an increasing proportion of the oncology workforce; however, globally this does not ...
As a female consultant anaesthetist, I fully support the remarks from Critchley et-al. in their art...
Objective: To analyze whether the increased representation of women in the health field is accompani...
Over the last decades, several public reforms have tried to ensure the involvement of women in hospi...
Background. Women represent an increasing proportion of the overall workforce in medicine but are un...
Item does not contain fulltextFor more than 15 years two-thirds of medical students have been women....
Background While the global workforce is approaching gender parity, women occupy a small number of m...
Objective: To analyze whether the increased representation of women in the health field is accompani...
Objective: To explore perceptions of leadership in undergraduate medical students. Design: A quantit...
OBJECTIVE: To elicit medical leaders' views on reasons and remedies for the under-representation of ...
Gender equity is imperative to the attainment of healthy lives and wellbeing of all, and promoting g...
Objective The paper aims to deepen the issues related to female leadership of healthcare organizatio...
The need for strong leadership and increased diversity is a prominent issue in today\u27s health ser...
While the global workforce is approaching gender parity, women occupy a small number of management l...
The inception of this research into a glass ceiling (GC) in the English National Health Service (NHS...
Women represent an increasing proportion of the oncology workforce; however, globally this does not ...
As a female consultant anaesthetist, I fully support the remarks from Critchley et-al. in their art...
Objective: To analyze whether the increased representation of women in the health field is accompani...
Over the last decades, several public reforms have tried to ensure the involvement of women in hospi...
Background. Women represent an increasing proportion of the overall workforce in medicine but are un...
Item does not contain fulltextFor more than 15 years two-thirds of medical students have been women....
Background While the global workforce is approaching gender parity, women occupy a small number of m...
Objective: To analyze whether the increased representation of women in the health field is accompani...