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时代在变:如今进入骨科学术领域的女性选择非儿科专科 fellowship 的比例越来越高。

The Times, They Are A-Changing: Women Entering Academic Orthopedics Today Are Choosing Nonpediatric Fellowships at a Growing Rate.

作者信息

Klyce Walter, Nhan Derek T, Dunham Alexandra M, El Dafrawy Mostafa H, Shannon Claire, LaPorte Dawn M

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2020 May-Jun;77(3):564-571. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2019.12.007. Epub 2020 Jan 10.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Pediatrics and hand surgery have historically been the orthopaedic subspecialties with the highest female representations. We sought to identify the gender distribution of orthopedic surgical faculty by subspecialty, geography, and educational background. We hypothesized that the proportion of women entering pediatric orthopaedics has decreased since 1980.

DESIGN

The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education was used to generate a list of U.S. orthopedic residencies. Program websites were used to collect data regarding each faculty member's gender, residencies, fellowships, and graduation year. t tests were used to compare quantitative data and Fisher's exact tests to compare categorical data. Significance was defined as p < 0.05.

SETTING

Publicly available data from official websites of U.S. orthopedic residencies.

PARTICIPANTS

Of 153 residencies, 142 (93%) had accessible faculty lists.

RESULTS

Of 3596 orthopedic surgeons, 7.9% were women. Among fellowship-trained faculty, 22% of pediatric orthopedists were women compared with 7.6% of faculty in other orthopedic subspecialties (p < 0.00001). There was a significantly higher percentage of female faculty in the West (13%) than in any other U.S. census region (p < 0.001 vs. Midwest, vs. South, and vs. Northeast). A strong correlation with time was found in number of women completing fellowships other than hand or pediatrics from 1980 to 2014 (R = 0.95); a strong inverse correlation with time was found for pediatrics as a percentage of fellowships completed by women during the same period (R = 0.94).

CONCLUSIONS

Although pediatrics remains the most popular fellowship for female orthopedists, women who enter academic orthopedics are increasingly choosing nonpediatric subspecialties.

摘要

目的

儿科学和手外科历来是女性占比最高的骨科亚专业。我们试图确定按亚专业、地理位置和教育背景划分的骨科外科教员的性别分布情况。我们推测,自1980年以来,进入小儿骨科的女性比例有所下降。

设计

利用毕业后医学教育认证委员会生成美国骨科住院医师培训项目名单。通过项目网站收集每位教员的性别、住院医师培训经历、专科进修经历和毕业年份等数据。采用t检验比较定量数据,采用Fisher精确检验比较分类数据。显著性定义为p<0.05。

背景

来自美国骨科住院医师培训项目官方网站的公开数据。

参与者

153个住院医师培训项目中,142个(93%)有可获取的教员名单。

结果

在3596名骨科外科医生中,女性占7.9%。在接受过专科进修培训的教员中,小儿骨科医生中有22%为女性,而其他骨科亚专业的教员中这一比例为7.6%(p<0.00001)。西部女性教员的比例(13%)显著高于美国其他任何人口普查区域(与中西部、南部和东北部相比,p<0.001)。1980年至2014年期间,完成手外科或小儿骨科以外专科进修的女性人数与时间呈强正相关(R=0.95);同期,女性完成小儿骨科专科进修的比例与时间呈强负相关(R=0.94)。

结论

尽管儿科学仍是女性骨科医生最受欢迎的专科进修方向,但进入学术性骨科领域的女性越来越多地选择非小儿骨科亚专业。

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