Gender disparities are prevalent in the neurosurgical field, particularly for female trainees, despite the growing demand for neurosurgeons. The situation is bleaker in low-and middle-income countries, where gender disparities among neurosurgical trainees have not been evaluated. We aimed to gauge the gender differences in opportunities and perceptions of neurosurgery training in Pakistan by comparing responses between males and females. A nationwide web-based survey was conducted in Pakistan, covering 22 College of Physicians and Surgeons of Pakistan (CPSP) accredited neurosurgery training programs. Convenience sampling was used with a pilot-tested questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using SPSS version 26. A total of 120 trainees pa...
Objective: To observe interdepartmental variation in the availability of resources and academic acti...
As in other hospital specialties, an increasing proportion of neurology trainees are female. To pred...
Background: This study aimed to highlight cultural barriers faced by surgeons pursuing a surgical ca...
Gender disparities are prevalent in the neurosurgical field, particularly for female trainees, despi...
Background: Despite 15,000 annual medical graduates, few choose neurosurgery, especially women. The ...
OBJECTIVE: Historically, women have been underrepresented in medicine but nowadays the underrepresen...
BACKGROUND: Despite advances in gender equity, the paucity of women neurosurgeons remains. In German...
Objective: To observe inter departmental variation in the availability of resources and a...
Introduction: Despite women being under-represented in academic surgery, there is no publicly access...
OBJECTIVEWithin neurosurgery, there are fewer women than men at all levels. The authors aimed to ass...
Background: Despite increasing numbers of women surgeons globally, barriers to career advancement pe...
OBJECTIVE: Women neurosurgeons (WNs) continue to remain a minority in the specialty despite signific...
Background. Women represent an increasing proportion of the overall workforce in medicine but are un...
Introduction: Although gender discrimination and bias (GD/bias) experienced by female surgeons in th...
INTRODUCTION: Today, women make up 56% of medical students, yet just 13% of surgical consultants - a...
Objective: To observe interdepartmental variation in the availability of resources and academic acti...
As in other hospital specialties, an increasing proportion of neurology trainees are female. To pred...
Background: This study aimed to highlight cultural barriers faced by surgeons pursuing a surgical ca...
Gender disparities are prevalent in the neurosurgical field, particularly for female trainees, despi...
Background: Despite 15,000 annual medical graduates, few choose neurosurgery, especially women. The ...
OBJECTIVE: Historically, women have been underrepresented in medicine but nowadays the underrepresen...
BACKGROUND: Despite advances in gender equity, the paucity of women neurosurgeons remains. In German...
Objective: To observe inter departmental variation in the availability of resources and a...
Introduction: Despite women being under-represented in academic surgery, there is no publicly access...
OBJECTIVEWithin neurosurgery, there are fewer women than men at all levels. The authors aimed to ass...
Background: Despite increasing numbers of women surgeons globally, barriers to career advancement pe...
OBJECTIVE: Women neurosurgeons (WNs) continue to remain a minority in the specialty despite signific...
Background. Women represent an increasing proportion of the overall workforce in medicine but are un...
Introduction: Although gender discrimination and bias (GD/bias) experienced by female surgeons in th...
INTRODUCTION: Today, women make up 56% of medical students, yet just 13% of surgical consultants - a...
Objective: To observe interdepartmental variation in the availability of resources and academic acti...
As in other hospital specialties, an increasing proportion of neurology trainees are female. To pred...
Background: This study aimed to highlight cultural barriers faced by surgeons pursuing a surgical ca...