The Association of Pathology Chairs, an organization of American and Canadian academic pathology departments, has a record percent of women department chairs in its ranks (31%), although still not representative of the percent of women pathology faculty (43%). These women chairs were surveyed to determine what had impeded and what had facilitated their academic advancement before becoming chairs. The 2 most frequently identified impediments to their career advancement were heavy clinical loads and the lack of time, training, and/or funding to pursue research. Related to the second impediment, only one respondent became chair of a department which was in a top 25 National Institutes of Health-sponsored research medical school. Eighty-nine pe...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the status of women in academic medicine, and to identify ...
Introduction: The underrepresentation of women among senior faculty members in medical education is ...
Despite the fact that women now comprise half of the medical student and resident populations, women...
While a significant portion of women within academic science are employed within medical schools, wo...
PURPOSE: Gender disparity persists in academic medicine. Female faculty are underrepresented in lead...
BackgroundWomen have entered academic medicine in significant numbers for 4 decades and now comprise...
The influx of women into academic medicine over the past three decades has not been accompanied by e...
Learning Objectives: To determine if women in Emergency Medicine academic leadership roles received ...
More women are joining their male colleagues as higher education administrators. However, only a sma...
Despite progress made over the past decade, women in medicine are underrepresented in advanced acade...
More women are joining their male colleagues as higher education administrators. However, only a sma...
The advancement of women into academic leadership remains a problem facing public, high-research act...
Since the early 1970s, the numbers of women entering medical school and, subsequently, academic medi...
Presenters will discuss issues specific to women in a leadership position, primarily as a department...
Historically, women have had difficulty training to be doctors and then practicing their profession....
The purpose of this article is to analyze the status of women in academic medicine, and to identify ...
Introduction: The underrepresentation of women among senior faculty members in medical education is ...
Despite the fact that women now comprise half of the medical student and resident populations, women...
While a significant portion of women within academic science are employed within medical schools, wo...
PURPOSE: Gender disparity persists in academic medicine. Female faculty are underrepresented in lead...
BackgroundWomen have entered academic medicine in significant numbers for 4 decades and now comprise...
The influx of women into academic medicine over the past three decades has not been accompanied by e...
Learning Objectives: To determine if women in Emergency Medicine academic leadership roles received ...
More women are joining their male colleagues as higher education administrators. However, only a sma...
Despite progress made over the past decade, women in medicine are underrepresented in advanced acade...
More women are joining their male colleagues as higher education administrators. However, only a sma...
The advancement of women into academic leadership remains a problem facing public, high-research act...
Since the early 1970s, the numbers of women entering medical school and, subsequently, academic medi...
Presenters will discuss issues specific to women in a leadership position, primarily as a department...
Historically, women have had difficulty training to be doctors and then practicing their profession....
The purpose of this article is to analyze the status of women in academic medicine, and to identify ...
Introduction: The underrepresentation of women among senior faculty members in medical education is ...
Despite the fact that women now comprise half of the medical student and resident populations, women...