作者
Natashia M Seemann, Fiona Webster, Helen Alyx Holden, E Moulton Carol-anne, Nancy Baxter, Christine Desjardins, Tulin Cil
发表日期
2016/2/1
期刊
The American Journal of Surgery
卷号
211
期号
2
页码范围
343-349
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Background
The purpose of this study was to explore career satisfaction and advancement for women in academic surgery.
Methods
A 48-item web-based survey was emailed to women surgeons in academic centers across Canada, exploring career advancement, family planning, mentorship, discrimination, and career satisfaction.
Results
The survey response rate was 38% (81 of 212); 18% of participants felt they experienced gender discrimination in medical school, 36% in residency, 12% in fellowship, and 41% as staff surgeons. More than half felt that their gender had played a role in the career challenges they faced. Responses to open-ended questions suggested that many surgeons struggled to balance their academic careers with family life. Despite this, participants rated their career satisfaction very highly.
Conclusions
There remain ongoing challenges for women in academic surgery including lack of gender …
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