BACKGROUND: Women's participation in medicine and the need for gender equality in healthcare are increasingly recognised, yet little attention is paid to leadership and management positions in large publicly funded academic health centres. This study illustrates such a need, taking the case of four large European centres: Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Germany), Karolinska Institutet (Sweden), Medizinische Universität Wien (Austria), and Oxford Academic Health Science Centre (United Kingdom). CASE: The percentage of female medical students and doctors in all four countries is now well within the 40-60% gender balance zone. Women are less well represented among specialists and remain significantly under-represented among senior doctor...
Background and Problem: Stereotyping of genders and leaders has been around for ages and it is very ...
Aim: To analyze women's advancement compared with that of men and to determine whether advancement i...
Background An increasing proportion of physicians are women, yet they still face challenges with ...
BACKGROUND: Women's participation in medicine and the need for gender equality in healthcare are inc...
Background: Women’s participation in medicine and the need for gender equality in healthcare are inc...
Background Women’s participation in medicine and the need for gender equality in healthcare are incr...
Objective: To analyze whether the increased representation of women in the health field is accompani...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to map the barriers to women leadership across healthcare, ac...
Studies have continuously shown that fewer women than men achieve leadership positions in academic m...
"The Gender Gap in European Business Schools: A Leadership Perspective" is a research project initia...
Background – In today’s globalized society, it is argued that gender diversity should be visible eve...
PURPOSE The established gender gap in intensive care medicine is larger compared to other medical...
Abstract Background Despite the gender parity existin...
Companies depend on highly qualified executives to survive and to keep up with the increasing global...
Background: An increasing proportion of physicians are women, yet they still face challenges with ca...
Background and Problem: Stereotyping of genders and leaders has been around for ages and it is very ...
Aim: To analyze women's advancement compared with that of men and to determine whether advancement i...
Background An increasing proportion of physicians are women, yet they still face challenges with ...
BACKGROUND: Women's participation in medicine and the need for gender equality in healthcare are inc...
Background: Women’s participation in medicine and the need for gender equality in healthcare are inc...
Background Women’s participation in medicine and the need for gender equality in healthcare are incr...
Objective: To analyze whether the increased representation of women in the health field is accompani...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to map the barriers to women leadership across healthcare, ac...
Studies have continuously shown that fewer women than men achieve leadership positions in academic m...
"The Gender Gap in European Business Schools: A Leadership Perspective" is a research project initia...
Background – In today’s globalized society, it is argued that gender diversity should be visible eve...
PURPOSE The established gender gap in intensive care medicine is larger compared to other medical...
Abstract Background Despite the gender parity existin...
Companies depend on highly qualified executives to survive and to keep up with the increasing global...
Background: An increasing proportion of physicians are women, yet they still face challenges with ca...
Background and Problem: Stereotyping of genders and leaders has been around for ages and it is very ...
Aim: To analyze women's advancement compared with that of men and to determine whether advancement i...
Background An increasing proportion of physicians are women, yet they still face challenges with ...