© 2018 Journal of Pediatric Urology Company Introduction: Women are entering the subspecialty of pediatric urology at an accelerated rate. Gender differences affecting fellowship and job selection have been identified in other fields of medicine. Objective: The objective of this study was to understand gender differences in pediatric urology fellowship and job selection and how they may affect the workforce. Study design: A 47-question electronic survey consisting of questions regarding demographics, residency training, and factors influencing fellowship and job selection was distributed to current fellows and recent graduates in pediatric urology in May 2017. Results: A total of 111 recent and current fellows were contacted, and 72% comple...
Objective To characterize the current workforce of women urologists in the United States. Materials ...
Objective: In the past decade women have comprised nearly half of U.S. medical school graduates. How...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To compare the parenting and career patterns of female and male gynecology subspeci...
© 2018 Journal of Pediatric Urology Company Introduction: Women are entering the subspecialty of ped...
PurposeGender disparities have long existed in medicine but they have not been well examined in urol...
The proportion of women in urology has increased from <0.5% in 1981 to 10% today. Furthermore, 33% o...
© 2019 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc. Introduction: We investigated...
Introduction: Senior urology physicians represent a heterogeneous group covering various clinical pr...
Introduction We examined trends in the mentorship and career choices of women urologists. Methods An...
IntroductionThe gender demographics within urology are changing as more women are entering the workf...
ObjectiveTo further explore the issue of work parity between male and female urologists in the conte...
Purpose: The present study aimed to investigate the influence of patients’ and urologists’ gender wh...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Female representation in urological meetings is important ...
Introduction: The road to advancing gender equity in academic surgery takes longer than in other med...
BACKGROUND: The cardiothoracic surgical workforce is changing. Although 5% of practicing surgeons ar...
Objective To characterize the current workforce of women urologists in the United States. Materials ...
Objective: In the past decade women have comprised nearly half of U.S. medical school graduates. How...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To compare the parenting and career patterns of female and male gynecology subspeci...
© 2018 Journal of Pediatric Urology Company Introduction: Women are entering the subspecialty of ped...
PurposeGender disparities have long existed in medicine but they have not been well examined in urol...
The proportion of women in urology has increased from <0.5% in 1981 to 10% today. Furthermore, 33% o...
© 2019 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc. Introduction: We investigated...
Introduction: Senior urology physicians represent a heterogeneous group covering various clinical pr...
Introduction We examined trends in the mentorship and career choices of women urologists. Methods An...
IntroductionThe gender demographics within urology are changing as more women are entering the workf...
ObjectiveTo further explore the issue of work parity between male and female urologists in the conte...
Purpose: The present study aimed to investigate the influence of patients’ and urologists’ gender wh...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Female representation in urological meetings is important ...
Introduction: The road to advancing gender equity in academic surgery takes longer than in other med...
BACKGROUND: The cardiothoracic surgical workforce is changing. Although 5% of practicing surgeons ar...
Objective To characterize the current workforce of women urologists in the United States. Materials ...
Objective: In the past decade women have comprised nearly half of U.S. medical school graduates. How...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To compare the parenting and career patterns of female and male gynecology subspeci...