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学术传染病领域中的成就与教职等级的性别差异。

Sex Differences in Achievement and Faculty Rank in Academic Infectious Diseases.

机构信息

Division of Infectious Diseases, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

Division of Infectious Diseases, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

出版信息

Clin Infect Dis. 2020 Jan 2;70(2):290-296. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciz200.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This study assesses differences in faculty rank between female and male infectious diseases (ID) faculty with academic appointments at US medical schools.

METHODS

We analyzed a complete database of US physicians with medical school faculty appointments in 2014. This database consists of a linkage between the American Association of Medical Colleges faculty roster and a physician database from Doximity, and includes physician age, sex, years since residency completion, publications, National Institutes of Health grants, and registered clinical trials for all academic physicians by specialty. We used multivariable logistic regression models with medical school-specific fixed effects to assess sex differences in full professorship by specialty and the relationship between these factors and achieving the rank of full professor within ID. We compared this adjusted difference in ID to that of peer subspecialties.

RESULTS

Among a total of 2016 academic ID physicians, there were 742 (37%) women who together accounted for 48.1% of assistant professors, 39.7% of associate professors, and 19.2% of full professors. Women faculty had fewer total (16.3 vs 28.3, P < .001) and first/last author publications (9.8 vs 20.4, P < .001). In adjusted models, the rate of full professorship (vs assistant or associate) among female compared to male ID physicians was large and significant (absolute adjusted difference, -8.0% [95% confidence interval, -11.9% to -4.1%]). This difference was greater in ID than in cardiology.

CONCLUSIONS

Significant sex differences in achieving the rank of full professor exist in academic ID, after adjustment for multiple factors known to influence these outcomes. Greater efforts should be made to address equity in academic ID.

摘要

背景

本研究评估了在美国医学院校任职的具有学术任命的女性和男性传染病(ID)教职员工之间的教职等级差异。

方法

我们分析了 2014 年美国具有医学院校教职员工的医生的完整数据库。该数据库由美国医学学院教职员工名单与 Doximity 医生数据库之间的链接组成,包括按专业划分的所有学术医生的医生年龄、性别、住院医师完成后年限、出版物、美国国立卫生研究院拨款和注册临床试验。我们使用具有医学院特定固定效应的多变量逻辑回归模型来评估专业的正教授职位的性别差异,以及这些因素与在 ID 中获得正教授职位的关系。我们将 ID 中调整后的差异与同行亚专业进行了比较。

结果

在总共 2016 名学术 ID 医生中,有 742 名(37%)女性,她们共占助理教授的 48.1%、副教授的 39.7%和正教授的 19.2%。女性教职员工的总出版物(16.3 篇比 28.3 篇,P <.001)和第一/最后作者出版物(9.8 篇比 20.4 篇,P <.001)更少。在调整后的模型中,与男性 ID 医生相比,女性获得正教授职位(与助理或副教授相比)的比例较高且显著(绝对调整差异,-8.0%[95%置信区间,-11.9%至-4.1%])。在 ID 中,这一差异大于心脏病学。

结论

在学术 ID 中,在调整了已知影响这些结果的多个因素后,女性获得正教授职位的比例存在显著性别差异。应该更加努力地解决学术 ID 中的公平问题。

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