Morton Melinda J, Sonnad Seema S
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Department of Surgery, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
J Natl Med Assoc. 2007 Jul;99(7):764-71.
Membership on a professional medical society or journal editorial board is a marker of influence and prestige for those in academic medicine. This study presents the first comprehensive quantification of women on these boards and the implications for women in medicine.
The numbers of women and men on professional society and journal editorial boards across 28 specialties (March 2004) were counted. The number of women holding multiple roles on these boards and the number of women holding top leadership positions on these boards were counted, and these proportions were compared.
Three-thousand-four-hundred-seventy-three individuals on 39 professional medical society boards and 54 journal editorial boards were included. Eighty-three percent (2,884) of board members were male. Men occupied > 80% of top leadership positions on these boards. Thirty-five of the 589 women in the study held multiple roles. Anesthesiology (p < 0.0025), pediatrics (p < 0.0001), dermatology (p = 0.0001), obstetrics/ gynecology (p = 0.05), medical genetics (p < 0.015) and rehabilitation medicine (p < 0.03) had significantly lower proportions of women on boards in comparison to the total women in the specialty. Internal medicine, plastic surgery, cardiology and general surgery had nearly equivalent proportions; in otolaryngology and family medicine, female board members slightly exceeded the proportion of women in the field.
Women's representation on society and editorial boards does not always reflect their presence in medical specialties, and it is critically lacking in certain specialties. Efforts should be made to attain parity of women leaders on these boards. Further efforts should be made to eliminate barriers to women's leadership in medicine.
对于从事学术医学的人来说,成为专业医学协会或期刊编辑委员会的成员是影响力和声望的一种标志。本研究首次全面量化了这些委员会中的女性成员情况以及对医学界女性的影响。
统计了28个专业领域(2004年3月)专业协会和期刊编辑委员会中的男性和女性人数。统计了在这些委员会中担任多个职位的女性人数以及担任最高领导职位的女性人数,并对这些比例进行了比较。
纳入了39个专业医学协会委员会和54个期刊编辑委员会的3473人。83%(2884人)的委员会成员为男性。男性在这些委员会中占据了80%以上的最高领导职位。研究中的589名女性中有35人担任多个职位。与该专业领域的女性总数相比,麻醉学(p < 0.0025)、儿科学(p < 0.0001)、皮肤病学(p = 0.0001)、妇产科(p = 0.05)、医学遗传学(p < 0.015)和康复医学(p < 0.03)委员会中的女性比例显著较低。内科、整形外科、心脏病学和普通外科的比例几乎相当;在耳鼻喉科和家庭医学领域,女性委员会成员略超过该领域女性的比例。
女性在协会和编辑委员会中的代表性并不总是反映她们在医学专业领域中的实际占比,并且在某些专业领域严重不足。应努力实现这些委员会中女性领导者的平等代表权。还应进一步努力消除女性在医学领域担任领导职务的障碍。