The American Academy of Neurology's (AAN) 2017 Gender Disparity Report identified improving mentorship as a key intervention to fill the leadership and pay gaps for women in neurology. Here we summarize the literature on mentoring women, provide an outline of ideal components of programs geared toward closing gender gaps, and present a mentoring program for AAN members. The strategies discussed share similarities with those for closing gaps related to race, ethnicity and religion. Developing effective mentorship and sponsorship programs is essential to ensure a sufficiently diverse pool of academic faculty and private practitioners, and to establish equal representation in leadership roles in this field.Additional references
Introduction: Gender equity in academic medicine is a global concern. Women physicians lag behind me...
International audienceMany factors are important for the retention of women and underrepresented min...
Women are underrepresented on the faculties and within the senior leadership ranks of academic healt...
BackgroundThe Training in Research for Academic Neurologists to Sustain Careers and Enhance the Numb...
The COVID-19 pandemic created a host of simultaneous, ongoing ramifications for institutions of high...
Simultaneously acquiring broad clinical knowledge and scientific expertise is a major challenge for ...
As more women faculty of color enter the professoriate, they are evaluating, clashing with, and chal...
This integrative literature review synthesizes the primary research evidence on mentoring female hea...
This integrative literature review synthesizes the primary research evidence on mentoring female hea...
Background: Participation in mentorship programs for early career physicians may be crucial to devel...
Women are underrepresented on the faculties and within the senior leadership ranks of aca-demic heal...
Background and Purpose: There has been extensive interest in promoting gender equality within radiol...
Abstract Background and purpose Effective mentorship is critical to the success of early stage inves...
We sought to study sex with respect to publications, leadership and recognition awards in the Americ...
Background\ud \ud Mentoring is important throughout a physician's career and has been noted to be pa...
Introduction: Gender equity in academic medicine is a global concern. Women physicians lag behind me...
International audienceMany factors are important for the retention of women and underrepresented min...
Women are underrepresented on the faculties and within the senior leadership ranks of academic healt...
BackgroundThe Training in Research for Academic Neurologists to Sustain Careers and Enhance the Numb...
The COVID-19 pandemic created a host of simultaneous, ongoing ramifications for institutions of high...
Simultaneously acquiring broad clinical knowledge and scientific expertise is a major challenge for ...
As more women faculty of color enter the professoriate, they are evaluating, clashing with, and chal...
This integrative literature review synthesizes the primary research evidence on mentoring female hea...
This integrative literature review synthesizes the primary research evidence on mentoring female hea...
Background: Participation in mentorship programs for early career physicians may be crucial to devel...
Women are underrepresented on the faculties and within the senior leadership ranks of aca-demic heal...
Background and Purpose: There has been extensive interest in promoting gender equality within radiol...
Abstract Background and purpose Effective mentorship is critical to the success of early stage inves...
We sought to study sex with respect to publications, leadership and recognition awards in the Americ...
Background\ud \ud Mentoring is important throughout a physician's career and has been noted to be pa...
Introduction: Gender equity in academic medicine is a global concern. Women physicians lag behind me...
International audienceMany factors are important for the retention of women and underrepresented min...
Women are underrepresented on the faculties and within the senior leadership ranks of academic healt...