Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Department of Radiology, Vancouver General Hospital, 899 12th Avenue W, Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 1M9, Canada.
Acad Radiol. 2020 Apr;27(4):575-581. doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2019.06.011. Epub 2019 Jul 29.
It is currently unknown whether efforts in recent years to create equal opportunities for female faculty in academic medicine have succeeded. We looked at faculty members in academic pediatric radiology departments across the United States and Canada to assess for evidence of gender disparities and differences in academic performance between males and females.
The analysis included diagnostic radiology programs across the United States and Canada, as specified by the American Medical Association's Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database (FREIDA Online) and the Canadian Resident Matching Service website. The Scopus database was used to retrieve the H-index, number of publications, and number of citations for each faculty member. We examined the distribution of male and female faculty members across geographical regions, academic ranks, and leadership roles. Academic performance was also compared.
Across all regions and academic ranks, disparities exist between the number of male and female faculty members. The greatest disparity was found amongst the professor rank, where more than 70% of positions were occupied by males. Female professors were found to demonstrate similar levels of academic performance compared to their male counterparts, although this parity was not observed amongst assistant and associate professors.
Women occupied almost half (46.6%) of the total academic pediatric radiology workforce, despite having been previously shown to make up only 21% of radiologists. However, gender disparities currently exist among academic pediatric radiology faculty, with a significantly higher percentage of men in pediatric radiology faculty positions. Women, however, currently occupy a greater percentage of leadership positions compared to men, even though the majority of senior academic ranks are held by men.
目前尚不清楚近年来为学术医学领域的女性教职员工创造平等机会的努力是否取得了成功。我们研究了美国和加拿大的学术儿科放射科系的教职员工,以评估是否存在性别差距以及男性和女性在学术表现上的差异。
该分析包括美国和加拿大的诊断放射学项目,如美国医学协会的研究员和住院医师电子互动数据库(FREIDA Online)和加拿大住院医师匹配服务网站所指定的。Scopus 数据库用于检索每位教职员工的 H 指数、出版物数量和引用数量。我们研究了男女教职员工在地理区域、学术级别和领导角色中的分布情况。还比较了学术表现。
在所有地区和学术级别中,男女教职员工的数量存在差异。教授级别存在最大的差异,超过 70%的职位由男性担任。与男性教授相比,女性教授的学术表现水平相当,尽管在助理教授和副教授中没有观察到这种平等。
尽管女性在放射科医生中只占 21%,但她们占据了整个学术儿科放射学领域工作人员的近一半(46.6%)。然而,学术儿科放射学教师中目前存在性别差距,儿科放射学教师职位中男性比例明显更高。然而,与男性相比,女性目前在领导职位中占据更大的比例,尽管大多数高级学术职位由男性担任。