作者
Aashna Mehta, Andrew A Wireko, Favour Tope Adebusoye, Pearl Ohenawaa Tenkorang, Muhammad J Zahid, Anushka Pujari, Heli Patel, Zoya Morani, Luis Morales Ojeda, Ayush Anand, Stefania M Arcila, Arda Isik
发表日期
2023/3/1
来源
International Journal of Surgery
卷号
109
期号
3
页码范围
599-600
出版商
LWW
简介
Women have played an important role in medical history for centuries. The first surgical procedure involving a woman occurred over 5000 years ago [1]. Before the 1970s, medical schools had an extremely low female enrollment (6%)[1]. Over the past decades, the proportion of female medical students has increased dramatically, with female medical students now outnumbering male medical students in developed countries such as the UK and the USA [1]. Nonetheless, there has been minimal progress in the representation of females in the field of surgery, with less than one-third of surgeons worldwide being female [1]. Several factors influence junior female doctors’ decision to pursue a career in surgery. Some women are put off by the notion that surgery is an “old boys’ network” requiring male strength. The Association of Women Surgeons (AWS) reported that in the USA, women made up only 8% of professors …
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