Brown Urology, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI.
Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI.
Urology. 2021 Apr;150:47-53. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2020.07.014. Epub 2020 Jul 25.
The number of practicing female urologists has increased from < 2% in 1980 to 9.2% in 2018. Despite this increase, urology trails far behind medical fields overall and surgical subspecialties, in achieving gender parity. Barriers, such as pervasive biases and institutional policies, exist at the medical student, resident, and practicing urologist levels. Once recognized as detrimental, action can be taken to combat these forces to allow for advancement of women in the field of urology. This will result in a richer workforce better able to serve its patient population and advance the field.
从事泌尿科工作的女性人数从 1980 年的不到 2%增加到 2018 年的 9.2%。尽管有所增加,但在实现性别均等方面,泌尿科远远落后于整个医学领域和外科专业。在医学生、住院医师和执业泌尿科医生层面,存在着普遍的偏见和机构政策等障碍。一旦这些偏见被认为是有害的,就可以采取行动来对抗这些力量,从而促进女性在泌尿科领域的发展。这将带来一支更丰富的劳动力队伍,能够更好地为患者群体服务并推动该领域的发展。