INTRODUCTION: Today, women make up 56% of medical students, yet just 13% of surgical consultants - a number that has remained static since 2013. This qualitative study explored some of the barriers to female success in modern surgery. METHODS: Semistructured qualitative interviews were undertaken primarily with female surgical trainees to determine the barriers they face. Male trainees and training programme directors (TPDs) were also interviewed for triangulation. RESULTS: 20 interviews were performed (16 female trainees, 3 male trainees, and 1 TPD) between October 2019 and March 2020. Family pressures and becoming a mother were significant barriers for women training in surgery - a barrier that did not apply to male traine...
Introduction: Diverse transitions are elemental to medical career trajectories. The effective naviga...
Introduction: Diverse transitions are elemental to medical career trajectories. The effective naviga...
Objective: To identify organizational barriers to and facilitators for female surgeons' career pr...
Objective Medical schools now average approximately 50% female students, yet a disproportionate numb...
ObjectiveThis study was conducted to better understand the pervasive gender barriers obstructing the...
Background Barriers to female surgeons entering the field are well documented in Australia, the USA ...
Objective: This study aims to summarize the evidence concerning the barriers that exist to the caree...
BACKGROUND: Exploring the lived experiences of surgeons is necessary to understand the changing cult...
Women have played an important role in medical history for centuries. The first surgical procedure i...
BACKGROUND: Exploring the lived experiences of surgeons is necessary to understand the changing cult...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Background: Our objective was to identify perceptions of the environment for wo...
Purpose: Given the high attrition rate in the field of academic surgery, we aimed to characterise t...
<div><p>Access to surgical care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) remains deficient withou...
Access to surgical care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) remains deficient without an ade...
The UK set a target of 20% of the surgical consultant workforce to be represented by women by 2009; ...
Introduction: Diverse transitions are elemental to medical career trajectories. The effective naviga...
Introduction: Diverse transitions are elemental to medical career trajectories. The effective naviga...
Objective: To identify organizational barriers to and facilitators for female surgeons' career pr...
Objective Medical schools now average approximately 50% female students, yet a disproportionate numb...
ObjectiveThis study was conducted to better understand the pervasive gender barriers obstructing the...
Background Barriers to female surgeons entering the field are well documented in Australia, the USA ...
Objective: This study aims to summarize the evidence concerning the barriers that exist to the caree...
BACKGROUND: Exploring the lived experiences of surgeons is necessary to understand the changing cult...
Women have played an important role in medical history for centuries. The first surgical procedure i...
BACKGROUND: Exploring the lived experiences of surgeons is necessary to understand the changing cult...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Background: Our objective was to identify perceptions of the environment for wo...
Purpose: Given the high attrition rate in the field of academic surgery, we aimed to characterise t...
<div><p>Access to surgical care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) remains deficient withou...
Access to surgical care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) remains deficient without an ade...
The UK set a target of 20% of the surgical consultant workforce to be represented by women by 2009; ...
Introduction: Diverse transitions are elemental to medical career trajectories. The effective naviga...
Introduction: Diverse transitions are elemental to medical career trajectories. The effective naviga...
Objective: To identify organizational barriers to and facilitators for female surgeons' career pr...