Objectives: To identify factors that influenced women who chose to leave academic medicine. Design and main outcome measures: Independent consultants led a focus group of women in medicine who had left academia after completion of their postgraduate research degree at Imperial College London Faculty of Medicine. Thematic analysis was performed on the transcribed conversations. Participants and setting: Nine women physicians who completed a postgraduate degree (MD or PhD) at a large London Medical School and Academic Health Sciences Centre, Imperial College London, but did not go on to pursue a career in academic medicine. Results: Influences to leave clinical academia were summarised under eight themes—career intentions, supervisor support,...
Background: Many countries have insufficient numbers of family doctors, and more females than males ...
Objectives: The number of women entering medicine has increased significantly, yet women are still u...
Purpose: Prior research has established that women and men faculty have different experiences in the...
Objectives:This qualitative study sought to elicit the views, experiences, career journeys and aspir...
Women are under-represented in academic medicine. We aimed to review the empirical evidence base foc...
Recent studies have shown that the number of women faculty in academic medicine is much lesser than ...
Objectives While institutional and systemic attempts to increase women’s participation in medical ed...
Background: Even though women outnumber men enrolled in medical school, making up 59% of entrants in...
Women remain under-represented in almost all academic levels at universities internationally, and pr...
Outmoded career structures and attitudes mean that the UK risks losing out on the valuable contribut...
BackgroundWomen have entered academic medicine in significant numbers for 4 decades and now comprise...
The workplace for early-career researchers (ECRs) in STEMM (science, technology, engineering, mathem...
Despite progress made over the past decade, women in medicine are underrepresented in advanced acade...
© 2019 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Objectives: Organizations to promote career ne...
PURPOSE: Vital, productive faculty are critical to academic medicine, yet studies indicate high diss...
Background: Many countries have insufficient numbers of family doctors, and more females than males ...
Objectives: The number of women entering medicine has increased significantly, yet women are still u...
Purpose: Prior research has established that women and men faculty have different experiences in the...
Objectives:This qualitative study sought to elicit the views, experiences, career journeys and aspir...
Women are under-represented in academic medicine. We aimed to review the empirical evidence base foc...
Recent studies have shown that the number of women faculty in academic medicine is much lesser than ...
Objectives While institutional and systemic attempts to increase women’s participation in medical ed...
Background: Even though women outnumber men enrolled in medical school, making up 59% of entrants in...
Women remain under-represented in almost all academic levels at universities internationally, and pr...
Outmoded career structures and attitudes mean that the UK risks losing out on the valuable contribut...
BackgroundWomen have entered academic medicine in significant numbers for 4 decades and now comprise...
The workplace for early-career researchers (ECRs) in STEMM (science, technology, engineering, mathem...
Despite progress made over the past decade, women in medicine are underrepresented in advanced acade...
© 2019 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Objectives: Organizations to promote career ne...
PURPOSE: Vital, productive faculty are critical to academic medicine, yet studies indicate high diss...
Background: Many countries have insufficient numbers of family doctors, and more females than males ...
Objectives: The number of women entering medicine has increased significantly, yet women are still u...
Purpose: Prior research has established that women and men faculty have different experiences in the...