© 2015 Adrienne N. Bruce et al. Background: Women represent 15% of practicing general surgeons. Gender-based discrimination has been implicated as discouraging women from surgery. We sought to determine women\u27s perceptions of genderbased discrimination in the surgical training and working environment. Methods: Following IRB approval, we fielded a pilot survey measuring perceptions and impact of genderbased discrimination in medical school, residency training, and surgical practice. It was sent electronically to 1,065 individual members of the Association of Women Surgeons. Results:We received 334 responses from medical students, residents, and practicing physicians with a response rate of 31%. Eighty-seven percent experienced gender-base...
Objective: In the past decade women have comprised nearly half of U.S. medical school graduates. How...
Background: Medical student interest in surgical specialties continues to decline. This study aims t...
BackgroundAs more women become surgeons, knowledge of patient perceptions is necessary to educate th...
Background: Women represent 15% of practicing general surgeons. Gender-based discrimination has been...
Background: Women represent 15 % of practicing general surgeons. Gender-based discrimination has bee...
Objective Medical schools now average approximately 50% female students, yet a disproportionate numb...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Background: Our objective was to identify perceptions of the environment for wo...
ObjectiveThis study was conducted to better understand the pervasive gender barriers obstructing the...
BACKGROUND: Gender-based discrimination and sexual harassment are common in medical practice and may...
BACKGROUND: Exploring the lived experiences of surgeons is necessary to understand the changing cult...
Hypothesis: Women are deterred from a surgical career owing to a lack of role models rather than lif...
Introduction: Although gender discrimination and bias (GD/bias) experienced by female surgeons in th...
Sexism has been perceived at all levels of medical education. Although specialty training has been s...
INTRODUCTION: Today, women make up 56% of medical students, yet just 13% of surgical consultants - a...
Background: Sexual and gender minority (SGM) medical trainees may train and work in environments tha...
Objective: In the past decade women have comprised nearly half of U.S. medical school graduates. How...
Background: Medical student interest in surgical specialties continues to decline. This study aims t...
BackgroundAs more women become surgeons, knowledge of patient perceptions is necessary to educate th...
Background: Women represent 15% of practicing general surgeons. Gender-based discrimination has been...
Background: Women represent 15 % of practicing general surgeons. Gender-based discrimination has bee...
Objective Medical schools now average approximately 50% female students, yet a disproportionate numb...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Background: Our objective was to identify perceptions of the environment for wo...
ObjectiveThis study was conducted to better understand the pervasive gender barriers obstructing the...
BACKGROUND: Gender-based discrimination and sexual harassment are common in medical practice and may...
BACKGROUND: Exploring the lived experiences of surgeons is necessary to understand the changing cult...
Hypothesis: Women are deterred from a surgical career owing to a lack of role models rather than lif...
Introduction: Although gender discrimination and bias (GD/bias) experienced by female surgeons in th...
Sexism has been perceived at all levels of medical education. Although specialty training has been s...
INTRODUCTION: Today, women make up 56% of medical students, yet just 13% of surgical consultants - a...
Background: Sexual and gender minority (SGM) medical trainees may train and work in environments tha...
Objective: In the past decade women have comprised nearly half of U.S. medical school graduates. How...
Background: Medical student interest in surgical specialties continues to decline. This study aims t...
BackgroundAs more women become surgeons, knowledge of patient perceptions is necessary to educate th...