Bhatia Kriti, Takayesu James Kimo, Arbelaez Christian, Peak David, Nadel Eric S
*Department of Emergency Medicine,Brigham and Women's Hospital,Boston,MA.
†Department of Emergency Medicine,Massachusetts General Hospital,Boston,MA.
CJEM. 2015 Nov;17(6):685-8. doi: 10.1017/cem.2015.17. Epub 2015 Apr 27.
Given the discrepancy between men and women's equal rates of medical school matriculation and their rates of academic promotion and leadership role acquisition, the need to provide mentorship and education to women in academic medicine is becoming increasingly recognized. Numerous large-scale programs have been developed to provide support and resources for women's enrichment and retention in academic medicine. Analyses of contributory factors to the aforementioned discrepancy commonly cite insufficient mentoring and role modeling as well as challenges with organizational navigation. Since residency training has been shown to be a critical juncture for making the decision to pursue an academic career, there is a need for innovative and tailored educational and mentorship programs targeting residents. Acknowledging residents' competing demands, we designed a program to provide easily accessible mentorship and contact with role models for our trainees at the departmental and institutional levels. We believe that this is an important step towards encouraging women's pursuit of academic careers. Our model may be useful to other emergency medicine residencies looking to provide such opportunities for their women residents.
鉴于医学院录取率中男女平等与其学术晋升率及担任领导角色比例之间存在差异,为从事学术医学的女性提供指导和教育的必要性日益得到认可。已经开展了许多大规模项目,为女性在学术医学领域的发展和留任提供支持与资源。对上述差异的促成因素进行分析时,通常会提到指导和榜样不足以及组织导航方面的挑战。由于住院医师培训已被证明是决定是否追求学术生涯的关键节点,因此需要针对住院医师开展创新且量身定制的教育和指导项目。考虑到住院医师面临的各种相互竞争的需求,我们设计了一个项目,以便在科室和机构层面为我们的学员提供易于获得的指导,并让他们有机会接触榜样。我们认为这是朝着鼓励女性追求学术生涯迈出的重要一步。我们这个模式可能对其他希望为女性住院医师提供此类机会的急诊医学住院医师培训项目有用。