Department of Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School, One Deaconess Road, Rosenburg 2, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, 55 N Lake Ave, Worcester, MA 01655, USA.
Am J Emerg Med. 2020 Jul;38(7):1357-1361. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2019.11.006. Epub 2019 Nov 18.
To describe differences in funded grants between male and female faculty in two academic emergency departments.
This was a retrospective analysis of grant funding at two academic emergency departments from January 2012-September 2018. We queried the grants department databases at each institution and obtained records of all funded grants for emergency medicine (EM) faculty. We extracted the following information for each award: gender of the principal investigator (PI), PI academic rank, grant mechanism (government, institutional, industry, organizational), and percent effort. Differences by gender were compared using Chi-square or Fisher's exact test and Wilcoxon-rank sum.
One-hundred and thirty grants were awarded to EM faculty at the two institutions during the study period. Of the funded grants, 35 (27%) of recipients were female. Among grant recipients, females held lower academic ranking than males (p-value < 0.001): Instructor (49% vs 51%), Assistant Professor (36% vs 64%), Associate Professor (9% vs 91%), and Professor (0% vs 100%), respectively. Organizational grants were dispersed equally between funded faculty, but females received a fewer government, industry, and institutional grants (p-value = 0.007). Female grant recipients were awarded a higher median percent of effort compared to males (14% [IQR: 3-51] vs 8% [IQR: 1-15], respectively, p-value = 0.023).
In this multicenter analysis, gender discrepancies exist among funded grants of EM faculty. Male recipients had higher academic ranking than their female counterparts. Female recipients were less likely to have government, institutional, and industry grants but received a greater percent effort on funding that was awarded.
描述两个学术急诊科男女性别教员获得资助研究金的差异。
这是对 2012 年 1 月至 2018 年 9 月期间两个学术急诊科资助研究金的回顾性分析。我们查询了每个机构的资助部门数据库,获得了急诊医学(EM)教员获得的所有资助研究金记录。我们从每个奖项中提取了以下信息:主要研究者(PI)的性别、PI 的学术级别、资助机制(政府、机构、工业、组织)和工作时间百分比。使用卡方检验或 Fisher 精确检验和 Wilcoxon 秩和检验比较性别差异。
在研究期间,两所机构的 130 项研究金授予了 EM 教员。在获得资助的研究金中,有 35 项(27%)的获得者为女性。在资助获得者中,女性的学术排名低于男性(p 值<0.001):讲师(49%对 51%)、助理教授(36%对 64%)、副教授(9%对 91%)和教授(0%对 100%)。组织资助在资助教员中平均分配,但女性获得的政府、工业和机构资助较少(p 值=0.007)。女性资助获得者获得的工作时间百分比中位数高于男性(14%[IQR:3-51]对 8%[IQR:1-15],p 值=0.023)。
在这项多中心分析中,急诊医学教员获得的资助研究金存在性别差异。男性获得者的学术级别高于女性获得者。女性获得者获得政府、机构和工业资助的可能性较小,但获得的资助百分比较高。