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亚裔美国人在学术外科领域担任领导职务。

Asian Americans in leadership positions in academic surgery.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Mercer University School of Medicine, Macon, GA, USA.

出版信息

Ann Surg. 2012 Mar;255(3):583-8. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0b013e3182471a7b.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine Asian American (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asian, Philippine and South Pacific Islands, and Middle East) representation in national organizations and editorial boards important in US academic surgery.

BACKGROUND

Asian Americans are overrepresented in academic departments of surgery relative to their demographic proportion of US population. Not examined is their involvement in leadership positions in the field.

STUDY DESIGN

Current rosters were surveyed for surgeons with Asian American surnames with federally supported research, members of leading surgical specialty organizations, residency review committees for surgical specialties, surgical boards of the American Board of Medical Specialties, and editorial boards of leading surgical journals.

RESULTS

Asian Americans are principal investigators in 18.9% of National Institutes of Health-supported grants in departments of surgery, and 7.7% of Society of University Surgeons and 3.2% of American Surgical Association memberships. Asian American representation on governing boards of professional organizations is only 2.3%, and none on the Boards of Regents of the American College of Surgeons, the various American Board of Medical Specialties surgical boards and councils, the residency review committees for surgery, and governing councils of 7 of 10 professional organizations. Of 302 US surgeons on the editorial boards of 5 leading surgical journals, 6 were Asian Americans (2.0%).

CONCLUSIONS

Asian American academic surgeons are absent from the governing boards of surgical organizations and peer-reviewed surgical journals, a situation that mentorship and the development of effective social networks though an Asian American surgeons' association may correct.

摘要

目的

考察在美国学术外科领域中,重要的国家级组织和编辑委员会中亚洲美籍人士(包括华裔、日裔、韩裔、印度次大陆裔、东南亚裔、菲律宾裔和南太平洋岛屿裔以及中东裔)的代表性。

背景

与亚洲裔在美国人口中的比例相比,他们在外科系的学术部门中所占比例过高。尚未研究的是他们在该领域的领导职位中的参与情况。

研究设计

调查了具有亚洲美籍姓氏的外科医生,他们拥有联邦政府支持的研究、主要外科专业组织的成员、外科专业住院医师评审委员会、美国医学专业委员会的外科委员会以及主要外科期刊的编辑委员会。

结果

在美国国立卫生研究院支持的外科系部门的研究经费中,亚裔美国人是主要研究者,占 18.9%,而在大学外科医师学会和美国外科医师协会的成员中,分别占 7.7%和 3.2%。亚洲美籍人士在专业组织的管理委员会中的代表性仅为 2.3%,而在外科医师学会理事会、美国医学专业委员会的各个外科委员会和理事会、外科住院医师评审委员会以及 10 个专业组织中的 7 个组织的管理委员会中均无代表。在 5 种主要外科期刊的编辑委员会的 302 名美国外科医生中,有 6 名是亚裔美国人(2.0%)。

结论

亚洲美籍学术外科医生缺席外科组织和同行评审外科期刊的管理委员会,通过亚洲美籍外科医生协会,这种情况可能会得到导师制和有效社交网络发展的纠正。

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