Women are entering medicine at increasing rates, particularly in dermatology. In this study, we compared women’s influence and status in academic dermatology with that of men by examining authorship roles in peer-reviewed dermatology literature. We examined the literature in 2009 and compared that to 10 years prior (1999). A total of 1399 articles were reviewed, 594 of which met study criteria and were included in statistical analysis. There was a marked increase in senior female authorship over a decade (22% vs. 38%, p < 0.001). Female first authorship increased as well (41% vs. 51%, p < 0.001). In contrast, changes in male senior and first authorship were not statistically significant. Federal funding for female senior authors increased o...
BackgroundMonitoring gender representation is critical to achieve diversity and equity in academia. ...
Gender gaps in academic medicine are well-documented in the literature, but remain poorly understood...
Background Over the previous few decades, demographics, gender, and the amount of papers published ...
Women are entering medicine at increasing rates, particularly in dermatology. In this study, we comp...
AbstractWomen are entering medicine at increasing rates, particularly in dermatology. In this study,...
Objective: The present study aims to elucidate the state of gender equality in high-quality dermatol...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Under-representation of women in surgery is commonly attribute...
Purpose: Gender disparities within academic promotion have been reported in several medical specialt...
Objective: Studies with authors trained in research methods are of higher quality than those without...
Purpose—To examine trends in female first and last authors in clinical ophthalmology literature pub-...
BackgroundScholarship plays a direct role in career advancement, promotion and authoritative recogni...
Objectives: The primary aim was to determine women's representation as authors in emergency medicine...
Background: Pharmaceutical payments may affect the interpretation of clinical research and prescribi...
Introduction To study authorship trends in preventive medicine, we reviewed articles published since...
Author's gender is a potential factor in scientific publications. We evaluated the trends of authors...
BackgroundMonitoring gender representation is critical to achieve diversity and equity in academia. ...
Gender gaps in academic medicine are well-documented in the literature, but remain poorly understood...
Background Over the previous few decades, demographics, gender, and the amount of papers published ...
Women are entering medicine at increasing rates, particularly in dermatology. In this study, we comp...
AbstractWomen are entering medicine at increasing rates, particularly in dermatology. In this study,...
Objective: The present study aims to elucidate the state of gender equality in high-quality dermatol...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Under-representation of women in surgery is commonly attribute...
Purpose: Gender disparities within academic promotion have been reported in several medical specialt...
Objective: Studies with authors trained in research methods are of higher quality than those without...
Purpose—To examine trends in female first and last authors in clinical ophthalmology literature pub-...
BackgroundScholarship plays a direct role in career advancement, promotion and authoritative recogni...
Objectives: The primary aim was to determine women's representation as authors in emergency medicine...
Background: Pharmaceutical payments may affect the interpretation of clinical research and prescribi...
Introduction To study authorship trends in preventive medicine, we reviewed articles published since...
Author's gender is a potential factor in scientific publications. We evaluated the trends of authors...
BackgroundMonitoring gender representation is critical to achieve diversity and equity in academia. ...
Gender gaps in academic medicine are well-documented in the literature, but remain poorly understood...
Background Over the previous few decades, demographics, gender, and the amount of papers published ...