BackgroundPerceptions underlie bias and drive behavior. This study assessed female surgeons' implicit perceptions of surgeons, with a focus on the roles of sex and demeanor (communal = supportive, associated with women; agentic = assertive, associated with men).MethodsElectronic surveys were administered via the Association of Women Surgeons e-mail listserve to 550 post-training female surgeons. Each survey had one of the 4 possible scenarios that varied by surgeon sex (male/female) and surgeon demeanor (agentic/communal). Respondents rated their perception of the surgeon through 5 questions regarding preference and 5 questions regarding professional opinion (1 to 5 scale).ResultsWe received 212 surveys. In both preference and professional ...
BACKGROUND: Exploring the lived experiences of surgeons is necessary to understand the changing cult...
Purpose: Given the high attrition rate in the field of academic surgery, we aimed to characterise t...
Objective Medical schools now average approximately 50% female students, yet a disproportionate numb...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc. Background Perceptions underlie bias and drive behavior. This study assessed fe...
BackgroundAs more women become surgeons, knowledge of patient perceptions is necessary to educate th...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to assess first-year medical students' implicit perceptions o...
CONCLUSIONS: Female surgeons demonstrated a significant preference for female surgeons and for workf...
BackgroundOptimizing the surgeon-nurse relationship to improve interprofessional communication is in...
Past research indicates that patient perceptions of surgeon warmth and competence influence treatmen...
Past research indicates that patient perceptions of surgeon warmth and competence influence treatmen...
Background: Implicit gender bias may result in lower wages for women, fewer leadership positions, an...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Background: Our objective was to identify perceptions of the environment for wo...
Women represent the majority of medical students in several countries. In any surgical specialty and...
Background: Although women make up nearly half of medical school classes in the United States, just ...
Abstract Background Patient preferences regarding the gender of their physicians is a highly sensiti...
BACKGROUND: Exploring the lived experiences of surgeons is necessary to understand the changing cult...
Purpose: Given the high attrition rate in the field of academic surgery, we aimed to characterise t...
Objective Medical schools now average approximately 50% female students, yet a disproportionate numb...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc. Background Perceptions underlie bias and drive behavior. This study assessed fe...
BackgroundAs more women become surgeons, knowledge of patient perceptions is necessary to educate th...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to assess first-year medical students' implicit perceptions o...
CONCLUSIONS: Female surgeons demonstrated a significant preference for female surgeons and for workf...
BackgroundOptimizing the surgeon-nurse relationship to improve interprofessional communication is in...
Past research indicates that patient perceptions of surgeon warmth and competence influence treatmen...
Past research indicates that patient perceptions of surgeon warmth and competence influence treatmen...
Background: Implicit gender bias may result in lower wages for women, fewer leadership positions, an...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Background: Our objective was to identify perceptions of the environment for wo...
Women represent the majority of medical students in several countries. In any surgical specialty and...
Background: Although women make up nearly half of medical school classes in the United States, just ...
Abstract Background Patient preferences regarding the gender of their physicians is a highly sensiti...
BACKGROUND: Exploring the lived experiences of surgeons is necessary to understand the changing cult...
Purpose: Given the high attrition rate in the field of academic surgery, we aimed to characterise t...
Objective Medical schools now average approximately 50% female students, yet a disproportionate numb...