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加拿大学术放射科系领导中的性别差距。

Gender Disparity Among Leaders of Canadian Academic Radiology Departments.

机构信息

Department of Radiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver General Hospital, 899 12th Ave W, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9, Canada.

Department of Radiology & The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

出版信息

AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2020 Jan;214(1):3-9. doi: 10.2214/AJR.18.20992. Epub 2019 Nov 6.

Abstract

Underrepresentation of women in the top hierarchy of academic medicine exists despite women comprising more than half of the medical school graduates and residency positions. The purpose of this study is to analyze and quantify the relationship of gender, research productivity, and career advancement in Canadian academic radiology departments. Seventeen academic radiology departments with affiliated residency programs in Canada were searched for publicly available data on faculty to generate a database for gender and academic profiles of the radiologists. Bibliometric data were collected using Scopus archives. The associations of gender, academic ranks, and leadership positions were assessed, and a value of ≤ 0.05 was defined as significant. Significant variables were analyzed using a multivariate linear regression model. Of 1266 faculty members, gender information and academic rank were available for 932 faculty members: 597 (64.05%) were men and 335 (35.95%) were women (χ2 = 21.82; p < 0.0001). Of a total of 563 assistant professors, 331 (58.79%) were men and 232 (41.21%) were women; of 258 associate professors, 177 (68.60%) were men and 81 (31.40%) were women; and of 111 professors, 89 (80.18%) were men and 22 (19.82%) were women. The gender gap widens at higher academic ranks, displaying a threefold drop in the ratio of women holding the rank of full professor (6.57%) compared with 14.91% male professors; 29.55% of women radiologists have first-in-command leadership positions compared with 70.45% of men. A comparable or higher h-index is noted for women Canadian radiologists after adjusting for number of citations, number of publications, and years of active research. Canadian academic radiology departments have fewer women radiologists in senior faculty and leadership positions. Our study results show that Canadian female radiologists at the professor level have more publications than their male counterparts.

摘要

尽管女性占医学院毕业生和住院医师职位的一半以上,但在学术医学的高层中,女性的代表性仍然不足。本研究的目的是分析和量化加拿大学术放射科系中性别、研究生产力和职业发展之间的关系。 加拿大的 17 个学术放射科系都有附属的住院医师培训计划,为生成放射科医生的性别和学术概况数据库,我们在这些系中搜索了公开的教员数据。我们使用 Scopus 档案收集了文献计量数据。评估了性别、学术等级和领导职位之间的关联,定义 ≤ 0.05 的 值为显著。使用多元线性回归模型分析了显著变量。 在 1266 名教员中,有 932 名教员提供了性别信息和学术等级:597 名(64.05%)为男性,335 名(35.95%)为女性(χ2 = 21.82;p < 0.0001)。在总共 563 名助理教授中,331 名(58.79%)为男性,232 名(41.21%)为女性;在 258 名副教授中,177 名(68.60%)为男性,81 名(31.40%)为女性;在 111 名教授中,89 名(80.18%)为男性,22 名(19.82%)为女性。在更高的学术等级中,性别差距扩大,女性担任全职教授的比例下降了三倍(6.57%),而男性教授的比例为 14.91%;29.55%的女性放射科医生担任第一指挥领导职位,而男性则为 70.45%。在调整引文数量、出版物数量和活跃研究年限后,加拿大女性放射科医生的 h 指数相当或更高。 加拿大学术放射科系的高级教员和领导职位中女性放射科医生较少。我们的研究结果表明,加拿大女性放射科医生在教授级别上的出版物多于男性。

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