Dept. of Psychiatry and Neurology, Tulane University School of Medicine, 1430 Tulane Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70112-2699, USA.
Acad Psychiatry. 1992 Sep;16(3):134-40. doi: 10.1007/BF03341382.
Sexism has been perceived at all levels of medical education. Although specialty training has been scrutinized from various perspectives, there have been few objective assessments of sexual discrimination in the selection of candidates. This study evaluates the responses of board-certified physicians to fictional residency applicants' personal statements, which were identical except for gender. Male and female physicians from six specialties in which women were overrepresented and six specialties in which women were underrepresented all favored female candidates. Female physicians in both groups rated male candidates as less hardworking than did male physicians. Implications of these and other findings are discussed.
性别歧视在医学教育的各个层面都存在。尽管专业培训已经从各个角度进行了审查,但对于候选人选拔中的性别歧视,几乎没有进行过客观评估。本研究评估了已获得委员会认证的医生对虚构住院医师申请人个人陈述的反应,这些陈述除了性别外完全相同。来自六个女性人数过多的专业和六个女性人数不足的专业的男性和女性医生都更喜欢女性候选人。两组中的女性医生都认为男性候选人不如男性医生努力。讨论了这些和其他发现的含义。