American College of Physicians, Washington, DC (R.B., J.S.).
American College of Physicians, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (D.V.M.).
Ann Intern Med. 2018 May 15;168(10):721-723. doi: 10.7326/M17-3438. Epub 2018 Apr 17.
Women comprise more than one third of the active physician workforce, an estimated 46% of all physicians-in-training, and more than half of all medical students in the United States. Although progress has been made toward gender diversity in the physician workforce, disparities in compensation exist and inequities have contributed to a disproportionately low number of female physicians achieving academic advancement and serving in leadership positions. Women in medicine face other challenges, including a lack of mentors, discrimination, gender bias, cultural environment of the workplace, imposter syndrome, and the need for better work-life integration. In this position paper, the American College of Physicians summarizes the unique challenges female physicians face over the course of their careers and provides recommendations to improve gender equity and ensure that the full potential of female physicians is realized.
女性占活跃医生劳动力的三分之一以上,约占所有受训医生的 46%,占美国所有医学生的一半以上。尽管在医生劳动力的性别多样性方面已经取得了进展,但薪酬差距依然存在,这些不平等现象导致女性医生在获得学术进步和担任领导职位方面的人数比例过低。在医疗领域,女性还面临其他挑战,包括缺乏导师、歧视、性别偏见、工作场所的文化环境、冒名顶替综合征以及需要更好地平衡工作与生活。在这份立场文件中,美国医师学会总结了女性医生在职业生涯中面临的独特挑战,并提出了改善性别平等和确保充分发挥女性医生潜力的建议。