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认知与导师指导对从事妇产科医学学术职业的影响。

Effects of perceptions and mentorship on pursuing a career in academic medicine in obstetrics and gynecology.

作者信息

Cain J M, Schulkin J, Parisi V, Power M L, Holzman G B, Williams S

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey 17033, USA.

出版信息

Acad Med. 2001 Jun;76(6):628-34. doi: 10.1097/00001888-200106000-00015.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To understand the perceptions of residents and Fellows in obstetrics and gynecology about the impacts of race or ethnicity, gender, and mentorship experiences on pursuing careers in academic medicine.

METHOD

Two surveys were administered: one to a sample of 2,000 Fellows of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and one to the 4,814 obstetrics and gynecology residents taking the 1998 in-training examination. The questionnaires asked about demographics, perceptions about careers in academic medicine, and residents' experiences with mentorship.

RESULTS

Response rates were 96.8% for residents and 40.6% for FELLOWS: Of the residents, 26.1% indicated they would not consider a career in academic medicine. First-year women residents were more inclined to pursue careers in academic medicine than were first-year men (p =.042), but their interest declined during residency. Women residents (43%)-especially minorities-felt that men were mentored and recruited more for faculty positions, while men (38%) felt that women were mentored and recruited more. Fellows' reports of recruitment did not differ by gender. Most white residents did not perceive racial or ethnic bias in mentoring or recruiting, while most non-white residents did. Almost one third of non-white women residents felt that supervisors were more likely to condescend to women and minority individuals.

CONCLUSIONS

It is likely that neither men nor women residents in obstetrics and gynecology receive adequate mentorship for careers in academic medicine. Perceptions of bias are a serious barrier to developing racial, ethnic, and gender diversity in leadership positions.

摘要

目的

了解妇产科住院医师和研究员对于种族或族裔、性别及导师指导经历对从事学术医学职业的影响的看法。

方法

进行了两项调查:一项针对2000名美国妇产科医师学会研究员的样本,另一项针对参加1998年在职考试的4814名妇产科住院医师。问卷询问了人口统计学信息、对学术医学职业的看法以及住院医师的导师指导经历。

结果

住院医师的回复率为96.8%,研究员的回复率为40.6%。在住院医师中,26.1%表示他们不会考虑从事学术医学职业。一年级女性住院医师比一年级男性更倾向于从事学术医学职业(p = 0.042),但她们在住院期间的兴趣有所下降。女性住院医师(43%)——尤其是少数族裔——认为男性在担任教职方面得到更多的指导和招募,而男性(38%)则认为女性得到更多的指导和招募。研究员关于招募的报告在性别上没有差异。大多数白人住院医师在导师指导或招募方面没有察觉到种族或族裔偏见,而大多数非白人住院医师察觉到了。近三分之一的非白人女性住院医师认为上级更有可能对女性和少数族裔表现出优越感。

结论

妇产科住院医师无论男女,在从事学术医学职业方面可能都没有得到足够的导师指导。对偏见的认知是在领导岗位上发展种族、族裔和性别多样性的严重障碍。

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