Women and academic medicine, 2020
LW Roberts - Academic Medicine, 2020 - journals.lww.com
A full century after the passing of the 19th amendment, the composition of today's medical
school classes reflects the gender balance of the US population. Of the country's 92,733 …
school classes reflects the gender balance of the US population. Of the country's 92,733 …
Why aren't more women in academic medicine reaching the top?
LA Woods, KM Sharkey - Rhode Island Medical Journal, 2018 - search.proquest.com
For the first time in history, women constitute more than half–50.7% to be exact–of the United
States medical student population. 1, 2, 3 Despite strides made towards gender equality in …
States medical student population. 1, 2, 3 Despite strides made towards gender equality in …
Women in academic medicine—progress and challenges
MB Hamel, JR Ingelfinger, E Phimister… - New England Journal …, 2006 - Mass Medical Soc
In 1960, only about 5 percent of medical students in the United States were women; today,
the numbers of women and men in medical school are approximately equal. This apparent …
the numbers of women and men in medical school are approximately equal. This apparent …
Women in academic medicine
GE Thibault - academic medicine, 2016 - journals.lww.com
More than a decade ago, women achieved parity with men in the number of matriculants to
medical school, nearly one-third of the faculty of medical schools were women, and there …
medical school, nearly one-third of the faculty of medical schools were women, and there …
[PDF][PDF] Medicine is not gender-neutral—She is male
KMJ Lombarts, A Verghese - New England Journal of Medicine, 2022 - kikilombarts.com
In 1849, Elizabeth Blackwell became the first woman to graduate from medical school in the
United States. Today, women make up 35% of the US physician workforce, and among …
United States. Today, women make up 35% of the US physician workforce, and among …
[PDF][PDF] Climbing through medicine's glass ceiling
NC Andrews - New England Journal of Medicine, 2007 - professional.heart.org
Earlier this year, I was named the first female dean of the Duke University School of
Medicine, an event that National Public Radio summed up in the headline:“Andrews Makes …
Medicine, an event that National Public Radio summed up in the headline:“Andrews Makes …
Diving beneath the surface: addressing gender inequities among clinical investigators
WH Beeler, LM Cortina, R Jagsi - The Journal of Clinical …, 2019 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Earlier this year, Dr. Anna Wåhlin made headlines for sending a $3.6 million submarine
beneath the ice shelf of Thwaites glacier to study—for the first time ever—how warming …
beneath the ice shelf of Thwaites glacier to study—for the first time ever—how warming …
Advancing women's health and women's leadership with endowed chairs in women's health
Gender-based bias and conflation of gender and status are root causes of disparities in
women's health care and the slow advancement of women to leadership in academic …
women's health care and the slow advancement of women to leadership in academic …
Women in medical schools: Dig into latest record-breaking numbers
B Murphy - American Medical Association, 2021 - ama-assn.org
During the 2019–2020 application cycle—the most recent year for which data is publicly
available—more than 53.5% of applications to MD-granting medical schools came from …
available—more than 53.5% of applications to MD-granting medical schools came from …
Women in academic medicine: new insights, same sad news
CD De Angelis - New England Journal of Medicine, 2000 - Mass Medical Soc
In this issue of the Journal, Nonnemaker reports on a study of the likelihood that women will
pursue full-time careers in academic medicine and the likelihood of their advancement to the …
pursue full-time careers in academic medicine and the likelihood of their advancement to the …