Sexual harassment in higher education–a systematic review

F Bondestam, M Lundqvist - European Journal of Higher Education, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Sexual harassment is an epidemic throughout global higher education systems and impact
individuals, groups and entire organizations in profound ways. Precarious working …

[HTML][HTML] The unspoken reality of gender bias in surgery: a qualitative systematic review

WH Lim, C Wong, SR Jain, CH Ng, CH Tai, MK Devi… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Objective This study was conducted to better understand the pervasive gender barriers
obstructing the progression of women in surgery by synthesising the perspectives of both …

[图书][B] Delivered by women, led by men: A gender and equity analysis of the global health and social workforce

World Health Organization - 2019 - apps.who.int
DELIVERED BY WOMEN, LED BY MEN: Page 1 DELIVERED BY WOMEN, LED BY MEN: A
GENDER AND EQUITY ANALYSIS OF THE GLOBAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORKFORCE …

[PDF][PDF] Gender-based differences in burnout: issues faced by women physicians

K Templeton, CA Bernstein, J Sukhera… - NAM …, 2019 - researchgate.net
Individual, institutional, and societal risk factors for the development of burnout can differ for
women and men physicians. While some studies on physician burnout report an increased …

Experiences of gender discrimination and sexual harassment among residents in general surgery programs across the US

CJR Schlick, RJ Ellis, CD Etkin, CC Greenberg… - JAMA …, 2021 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Mistreatment is a common experience among surgical residents and is
associated with burnout. Women have been found to experience mistreatment at higher …

Assessment of the prevalence of medical student mistreatment by sex, race/ethnicity, and sexual orientation

KA Hill, EA Samuels, CP Gross, MM Desai… - JAMA internal …, 2020 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Previous studies have shown that medical student mistreatment is common.
However, few data exist to date describing how the prevalence of medical student …

Gender bias experiences of female surgical trainees

KL Barnes, L McGuire, G Dunivan, AL Sussman… - Journal of surgical …, 2019 - Elsevier
Objective Medical schools now average approximately 50% female students, yet a
disproportionate number of women continue to choose nonsurgical over surgical specialties …

[HTML][HTML] Why do women leave surgical training? A qualitative and feminist study

R Liang, T Dornan, D Nestel - The Lancet, 2019 - thelancet.com
Background Women are under-represented in surgery and leave training in higher
proportions than men. Studies in this area are without a feminist lens and predominantly use …

[HTML][HTML] Bullying, discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, and the fear of retaliation during surgical residency training: a systematic review

AL Gianakos, JA Freischlag, AM Mercurio… - World journal of …, 2022 - Springer
Background The negative effects of bullying, discrimination, harassment, and sexual
harassment (BDHS) on well-being and productivity of surgical residents in training have …

Assessing gender bias in qualitative evaluations of surgical residents

KM Gerull, M Loe, K Seiler, J McAllister… - The American Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background There are notable disparities in the training, recruitment, promotion, and
evaluation of men and women in surgery. The qualitative assessment of surgical residents …