Silver Julie K, Bhatnagar Saurabha, Blauwet Cheri A, Zafonte Ross D, Mazwi Nicole L, Slocum Chloe S, Schneider Jeffrey C, Tenforde Adam S
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, 300 1st Ave, Charlestown, MA 02025; Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA; Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA(∗).
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, MA; VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA(†).
PM R. 2017 Oct;9(10):976-984. doi: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2017.02.016. Epub 2017 Mar 21.
Medical specialty societies are important resources for physicians in advancing their careers. There is a gap in the literature regarding gender disparities within these societies. This study assesses one area where disparities may exist: recognition awards.
To determine whether female physicians are underrepresented among recognition award recipients by the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPM&R).
Surveillance study.
A published online list of national award recipients from the AAPM&R was analyzed. Forty-eight years of data were included, as the list contained all major recognition award recipients from 1968 to 2015. All awards that were given exclusively to physicians were included. There were eight award categories listed online; seven met this criterion, with a total of 264 individual awards presented. One award category was excluded because it focused on distinguished public service and included both physician and nonphysician (eg, public official) recipients. Awards that were not published online were also excluded.
Total awards given to female versus male physicians from 1968 to 2015, with awards given over the past decade (2006-2015) assessed independently. Lectureships were also analyzed as a set. For awards given to groups of physician recipients, analysis included gender composition of the group (eg, male only versus female only versus mixed-gender physician groups). To assess the proportion of female versus male physiatrists over time, physician gender and specialty data from 3 sources were used: the American Medical Association (AMA), the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), and the AAPM&R.
Over the past 48 years, the AAPM&R presented 264 recognition awards to physicians. Award recipients were overwhelmingly male (n = 222; 84.1%). Females received 15.9% (n = 42) of the total awards, although there was an upward trend in female physician recipients to 26.8% (n = 26) from 2006 to 2015. Lectureships were given to 8 female physicians (n = 8 of 77, 10.4%). These results were lower than the proportion of female physicians in the field of physiatry (35% in 2013). Female physicians were more likely to receive awards if they were part of a group and less likely to be recognized if the award was given to only 1 recipient each year or involved a lectureship with a speaking opportunity at a national meeting.
To our knowledge, this is the first study in medicine to assess whether female physicians are underrepresented among recipients of recognition awards presented by a national medical society. For nearly half a century, female physicians have been underrepresented in awards presented by the AAPM&R. Although it is encouraging that the proportion of female physicians receiving awards is increasing, further research is needed to understand why underrepresentation remains.
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医学专业学会是医生职业发展的重要资源。关于这些学会内部性别差异的文献存在空白。本研究评估了一个可能存在差异的领域:认可奖项。
确定美国物理医学与康复学会(AAPM&R)的认可奖项获得者中女性医生的代表性是否不足。
监测研究。
对AAPM&R公布的全国奖项获得者在线名单进行分析。纳入了48年的数据,因为该名单包含了1968年至2015年所有主要认可奖项的获得者。所有专门授予医生的奖项都被纳入。在线列出了八个奖项类别;七个符合这一标准,共颁发了264个个人奖项。一个奖项类别被排除,因为它侧重于杰出的公共服务,包括医生和非医生(如公职人员)获得者。未在线公布的奖项也被排除。
1968年至2015年授予女性与男性医生的总奖项数,并独立评估过去十年(2006 - 2015年)颁发的奖项。讲座职位也作为一组进行分析。对于授予医生群体的奖项,分析包括该群体的性别构成(如仅男性、仅女性或男女混合医生群体)。为了评估不同时期女性与男性物理治疗师的比例,使用了来自三个来源的医生性别和专业数据:美国医学协会(AMA)、美国医学院协会(AAMC)和AAPM&R。
在过去48年中,AAPM&R向医生颁发了264个认可奖项。奖项获得者绝大多数为男性(n = 222;84.1%)。女性获得了总奖项的15.9%(n = 42),尽管2006年至2015年女性医生获得者的比例呈上升趋势,达到26.8%(n = 26)。有8名女性医生获得了讲座职位(77名中有8名,10.4%)。这些结果低于物理医学领域女性医生的比例(2013年为35%)。如果女性医生是群体的一部分,她们更有可能获得奖项;如果每年只授予一名获得者或涉及在全国会议上有演讲机会的讲座职位,她们获得认可的可能性较小。
据我们所知,这是医学领域第一项评估全国医学学会颁发的认可奖项获得者中女性医生代表性是否不足的研究。近半个世纪以来,AAPM&R颁发的奖项中女性医生的代表性一直不足。尽管女性医生获奖比例不断上升令人鼓舞,但仍需要进一步研究以了解代表性不足现象仍然存在的原因。
不适用。