Storch J L
Healthc Manage Forum. 1989 Fall;2(3):22-5, 39. doi: 10.1016/S0840-4704(10)61224-0.
Despite a high percentage of female graduates from health services administration (HSA) programs since the late 1970s, there is little evidence that the increase has translated into greater employment for women in the top positions in Canadian hospitals. Results of an analysis of data from a 1987 study of chief executive officers (CEOs) in Canadian hospitals are reported relative to difference by gender. These data show that women CEOs are better educated, more experienced, older and likely to be more mobile than their male counterparts. Several suggestions to increase the acceptance of women into top health administrative positions in hospitals are offered.
尽管自20世纪70年代末以来,卫生服务管理(HSA)专业的女性毕业生比例很高,但几乎没有证据表明这一增长转化为加拿大医院高层职位中女性就业人数的增加。本文报告了一项对1987年加拿大医院首席执行官(CEO)研究数据的分析结果,涉及性别差异。这些数据表明,女性CEO比男性CEO受教育程度更高、经验更丰富、年龄更大,而且可能流动性更强。文中还提出了一些建议,以提高女性在医院高层卫生管理职位上的认可度。