PURPOSE: Gender disparity persists in academic medicine. Female faculty are underrepresented in leadership positions and have lower research output. We studied gender differences in faculty rank and departmental leadership and contributing factors among academic hematologists and oncologists in the United States. METHODS: For clinical faculty at 146 hematology or oncology fellowship programs listed in the Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database, we collected data on demographics, academic rank, and research output using the Doximity and Scopus databases. We compared unadjusted characteristics of men and women by using 2-sided t tests and chi (2) tests where appropriate. To predict probability of full professorship or leader...
Over the last several decades, there has been an increase in the numbers of female medical students,...
Background and Purpose: There has been extensive interest in promoting gender equality within radiol...
Introduction: The underrepresentation of women among senior faculty members in medical education is ...
The influx of women into academic medicine over the past three decades has not been accompanied by e...
Introduction: Gender equality among faculty is a challenge in academic medicine, including anesthesi...
OBJECTIVE: Many studies have analysed gender bias in academic medicine; however, no comprehensive sy...
BACKGROUND: Women have been entering academic medicine in numbers at least equal to their male colle...
Purpose/Objective(s): We sought to describe the academic radiation oncology workforce including any ...
While a significant portion of women within academic science are employed within medical schools, wo...
PURPOSE: Advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion in the physician workforce is essential to provi...
Purpose: Gender disparities within academic promotion have been reported in several medical specialt...
Introduction: Our goal in this study was to determine female representation on editorial boards of h...
To explore persisting gender disparities across leadership roles in medicine, we examined factors as...
To explore persisting gender disparities across leadership roles in medicine, we examined factors as...
PurposeTo examine gender differences in academic productivity, as indicated by publications and fede...
Over the last several decades, there has been an increase in the numbers of female medical students,...
Background and Purpose: There has been extensive interest in promoting gender equality within radiol...
Introduction: The underrepresentation of women among senior faculty members in medical education is ...
The influx of women into academic medicine over the past three decades has not been accompanied by e...
Introduction: Gender equality among faculty is a challenge in academic medicine, including anesthesi...
OBJECTIVE: Many studies have analysed gender bias in academic medicine; however, no comprehensive sy...
BACKGROUND: Women have been entering academic medicine in numbers at least equal to their male colle...
Purpose/Objective(s): We sought to describe the academic radiation oncology workforce including any ...
While a significant portion of women within academic science are employed within medical schools, wo...
PURPOSE: Advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion in the physician workforce is essential to provi...
Purpose: Gender disparities within academic promotion have been reported in several medical specialt...
Introduction: Our goal in this study was to determine female representation on editorial boards of h...
To explore persisting gender disparities across leadership roles in medicine, we examined factors as...
To explore persisting gender disparities across leadership roles in medicine, we examined factors as...
PurposeTo examine gender differences in academic productivity, as indicated by publications and fede...
Over the last several decades, there has been an increase in the numbers of female medical students,...
Background and Purpose: There has been extensive interest in promoting gender equality within radiol...
Introduction: The underrepresentation of women among senior faculty members in medical education is ...