Niu Bonnie T, Nicolaou Savvas, Levine Deborah, Sanelli Pina C, Abujudeh Hani, Siddiqi Javed, Forster Bruce B, Khosa Faisal
Department of Radiology, Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Department of Radiology, Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Director of Emergency Radiology, Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
J Am Coll Radiol. 2020 Oct;17(10):1337-1343. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2020.03.019. Epub 2020 Apr 17.
To evaluate gender and racial profiles of US academic radiology faculty.
This is a retrospective analysis of the American Association of Medical College database of radiology faculty members from 2006 to 2017 by academic rank, chair position, race or ethnicity, and gender. The data were described with annual proportions and average annual counts and fit to a Poisson regression model. Comparison data were taken from American Association of Medical College on matriculants at US medical schools and from ACGME on radiology residents.
Women increased significantly in the ranks of professor by 4.5%, associate professor by 4.8%, and assistant professor by 4.8% (P < .05). Asian and multiple race non-Hispanic radiologists increased in the rank of professor by 5.9% and 3.1%, respectively (P < .05). Among department chairs, only women and Asian faculty increased by 6.4% and 7.5%, respectively (P < .05). The proportion of women chairs increased from 10.0% (19 of 191) in 2006 to 17.4% (39 of 224) in 2017. Black and Hispanic chairs collectively represented less than 10% of the total chairs every year.
The significant percent annual increase in women faculty in academic ranks and chair positions suggests that the radiology faculty is becoming more diverse. However, the decreasing proportion of women with increasing academic ranks within each year of the study period suggests attrition or lack of promotion of women radiology faculty. The disparity in black and Hispanic faculty members and chairs suggests that emphasis should continue to be placed on tailored recruitment.
评估美国放射学学术教职人员的性别和种族概况。
这是一项对美国医学院协会2006年至2017年放射学教职人员数据库进行的回顾性分析,分析内容包括学术职称、系主任职位、种族或族裔以及性别。数据以年度比例和年均计数进行描述,并拟合泊松回归模型。比较数据取自美国医学院协会关于美国医学院校录取学生的数据以及毕业后医学教育认证委员会关于放射科住院医师的数据。
教授级别中女性显著增加了4.5%,副教授级别增加了4.8%,助理教授级别增加了4.8%(P <.05)。亚裔和多种族非西班牙裔放射科医生在教授级别中分别增加了5.9%和3.1%(P <.05)。在系主任中,只有女性和亚裔教职人员分别增加了6.4%和7.5%(P <.05)。女性系主任的比例从2006年的10.0%(191人中的19人)增加到2017年的17.4%(224人中的39人)。黑人系主任和西班牙裔系主任每年合计占系主任总数的比例不到10%。
学术职称和系主任职位中女性教职人员的年度显著百分比增长表明放射学教职人员的多样性正在增加。然而,在研究期间的每一年中,随着学术职称的提高女性比例却在下降,这表明女性放射学教职人员存在人员流失或晋升不足的情况。黑人与西班牙裔教职人员及系主任之间的差距表明应继续重视针对性的招聘工作。