Introduction: Leadership positions occupied by women within academic emergency medicine have remained stagnant despite increasing numbers of women with faculty appointments. We distributed a multi-institutional survey to women faculty and residents to evaluate categorical characteristics contributing to success and differences between the two groups. Methods: An institutional review board-approved electronic survey was distributed to women faculty and residents at eight institutions and were completed anonymously. We created survey questions to assess multiple categories: determination; resiliency; career support and obstacles; career aspiration; and gender discrimination. Most questions used a Likert five-point scale. Responses for each qu...
ObjectiveAlthough women attend medical school and residency at similar rates to men, they experience...
Introduction: Women in emergency medicine (EM) at all career stages report gender-specific obstacles...
Introduction: Our goal in this study was to determine female representation on editorial boards of h...
Introduction: Leadership positions occupied by women within academic emergency medicine have remaine...
Learning Objectives: To determine if women in Emergency Medicine academic leadership roles received ...
Learning Objectives: Understand the environmental factors which influence selection of Emergency Med...
© 2019 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Objectives: Organizations to promote career ne...
Introduction: To address persistent gender inequities in academic medicine, women professional devel...
Background: The aim of this study is to highlight career paths of senior women leaders in academic e...
The influx of women into academic medicine over the past three decades has not been accompanied by e...
Despite the fact that women now comprise half of the medical student and resident populations, women...
Gender disparities exist in academic emergency medicine (EM). We developed and implemented a female ...
Despite progress made over the past decade, women in medicine are underrepresented in advanced acade...
BackgroundWomen have entered academic medicine in significant numbers for 4 decades and now comprise...
While a significant portion of women within academic science are employed within medical schools, wo...
ObjectiveAlthough women attend medical school and residency at similar rates to men, they experience...
Introduction: Women in emergency medicine (EM) at all career stages report gender-specific obstacles...
Introduction: Our goal in this study was to determine female representation on editorial boards of h...
Introduction: Leadership positions occupied by women within academic emergency medicine have remaine...
Learning Objectives: To determine if women in Emergency Medicine academic leadership roles received ...
Learning Objectives: Understand the environmental factors which influence selection of Emergency Med...
© 2019 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Objectives: Organizations to promote career ne...
Introduction: To address persistent gender inequities in academic medicine, women professional devel...
Background: The aim of this study is to highlight career paths of senior women leaders in academic e...
The influx of women into academic medicine over the past three decades has not been accompanied by e...
Despite the fact that women now comprise half of the medical student and resident populations, women...
Gender disparities exist in academic emergency medicine (EM). We developed and implemented a female ...
Despite progress made over the past decade, women in medicine are underrepresented in advanced acade...
BackgroundWomen have entered academic medicine in significant numbers for 4 decades and now comprise...
While a significant portion of women within academic science are employed within medical schools, wo...
ObjectiveAlthough women attend medical school and residency at similar rates to men, they experience...
Introduction: Women in emergency medicine (EM) at all career stages report gender-specific obstacles...
Introduction: Our goal in this study was to determine female representation on editorial boards of h...