Women in Focus: Be Inspired was a unique programme held at the 2019 European Congress of Radiology that was structured to address a range of topics related to gender and healthcare, including leadership, mentoring and the generational progression of women in medicine. In most countries, women constitute substantially fewer than half of radiologists in academia or private practice despite frequently accounting for at least half of medical school enrolees. Furthermore, the proportion of women decreases at higher academic ranks and levels of leadership, a phenomenon which has been referred to as a "leaky pipeline". Gender diversity in the radiologic workplace, including in academic and leadership positions, is important for the present and fut...
Numbers are facts, and facts need to be publicly discussed for any change to happen [...
Despite the recent movements for female equality and empowerment, few women occupy top positions in ...
Objectives Evidence on the current status of gender equity in academic rheumatology in Europe and po...
Women in Focus: Be Inspired was a unique programme held at the 2019 European Congress of Radiology t...
Abstract: Women in Focus: Be Inspired was a unique programme held at the 2019 European Congress of R...
For decades, women have comprised only 25% of practicing radiologists in the United States, even tho...
Considering that radiology is still a male-dominated specialty in which men make up more than two th...
© American Roentgen Ray Society OBJECTIVE. Radiology has traditionally been a male-dominated medical...
Purpose: To investigate gender diversity in editorial boards among a wide range of radiology-related...
Background and Purpose: There has been extensive interest in promoting gender equality within radiol...
Purpose As part of the 2014 ACR Human Resources Commission Workforce Survey, an assessment of the ge...
Purpose: We aimed to evaluate the growth of women within the general radiation oncology (RO) workfor...
The 2019 European Congress of Radiology program, Women in Focus: Be Inspired, offered insights from ...
The 2019 European Congress of Radiology program, "Women in Focus: Be Inspired," offered insights fro...
Introduction: Gender equity in academic medicine is a global concern. Women physicians lag behind me...
Numbers are facts, and facts need to be publicly discussed for any change to happen [...
Despite the recent movements for female equality and empowerment, few women occupy top positions in ...
Objectives Evidence on the current status of gender equity in academic rheumatology in Europe and po...
Women in Focus: Be Inspired was a unique programme held at the 2019 European Congress of Radiology t...
Abstract: Women in Focus: Be Inspired was a unique programme held at the 2019 European Congress of R...
For decades, women have comprised only 25% of practicing radiologists in the United States, even tho...
Considering that radiology is still a male-dominated specialty in which men make up more than two th...
© American Roentgen Ray Society OBJECTIVE. Radiology has traditionally been a male-dominated medical...
Purpose: To investigate gender diversity in editorial boards among a wide range of radiology-related...
Background and Purpose: There has been extensive interest in promoting gender equality within radiol...
Purpose As part of the 2014 ACR Human Resources Commission Workforce Survey, an assessment of the ge...
Purpose: We aimed to evaluate the growth of women within the general radiation oncology (RO) workfor...
The 2019 European Congress of Radiology program, Women in Focus: Be Inspired, offered insights from ...
The 2019 European Congress of Radiology program, "Women in Focus: Be Inspired," offered insights fro...
Introduction: Gender equity in academic medicine is a global concern. Women physicians lag behind me...
Numbers are facts, and facts need to be publicly discussed for any change to happen [...
Despite the recent movements for female equality and empowerment, few women occupy top positions in ...
Objectives Evidence on the current status of gender equity in academic rheumatology in Europe and po...