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追踪资金:调查整形外科学术界资深学者和领导人的行业薪酬中的性别差距。

Follow the money: Investigating gender disparity in industry payments among senior academics and leaders in plastic surgery.

机构信息

Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America.

Department of Surgery, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Dec 28;15(12):e0235058. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0235058. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Differences in academic qualifications are cited as the reason behind the documented gender gap in industry sponsorship to academic plastic surgeons. Gendered imbalances in academic metrics narrow among senior academic plastic surgeons. However, it is unknown whether this gender parity translates to industry payments.

METHODS

We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of industry payments disbursed to plastic surgeons in 2018. Inclusion criteria encompassed (i) faculty with the rank of professor or a departmental leadership position. Exclusion criteria included faculty (i) who belonged to a speciality besides plastic surgery; (ii) whose gender could not be determined; or (iii) whose name could not be located on the Open Payment Database. Faculty and title were identified using departmental listings of ACGME plastic surgery residency programs. We extracted industry payment data through the Open Payment Database. We also collected details on H-index and time in practice. Statistical analysis included odds ratios (OR) and Pearson's correlation coefficient (R).

RESULTS

We identified 316 senior academic plastic surgeons. The cohort was predominately male (88%) and 91% held a leadership role. Among departmental leaders, women were more likely to be an assistant professor (OR 3.9, p = 0.0003) and heads of subdivision (OR 2.1, p = 0.0382) than men. Industry payments were distributed equally to male and female senior plastic surgeons except for speakerships where women received smaller amounts compared to their male counterparts (median payments of $3,675 vs $7,134 for women and men respectively, p<0.0001). Career length and H-index were positively associated with dollar value of total industry payments (R = 0.17, p = 0.0291, and R = 0.14, p = 0.0405, respectively).

CONCLUSION

Disparity in industry funding narrows at senior levels in academic plastic surgery. At higher academic levels, industry sponsorship may preferentially fund individuals based on academic productivity and career length. Increased transparency in selection criteria for speakerships is warranted.

摘要

简介

学术资格的差异被认为是导致行业对学术整形外科医生赞助存在性别差距的原因。在资深整形外科学术人员中,学术指标的性别失衡现象有所减少。然而,目前尚不清楚这种性别均等是否转化为行业支付。

方法

我们对 2018 年向整形外科医生支付的行业款项进行了横断面分析。纳入标准包括(i)教授或部门领导职位的教员。排除标准包括(i)不属于整形外科的教员;(ii)其性别无法确定的教员;或(iii)无法在公开支付数据库中找到其姓名的教员。教员和职称是通过 ACGME 整形外科住院医师培训计划的部门名单确定的。我们通过公开支付数据库提取行业支付数据。我们还收集了 h 指数和从业时间的详细信息。统计分析包括比值比(OR)和皮尔逊相关系数(R)。

结果

我们确定了 316 名资深学术整形外科医生。该队列主要由男性(88%)组成,其中 91%担任领导职务。在部门领导中,女性担任助理教授(OR 3.9,p = 0.0003)和分科负责人(OR 2.1,p = 0.0382)的可能性大于男性。除演讲费外,行业支付在男性和女性资深整形外科医生之间平均分配,而女性收到的演讲费少于男性(女性和男性的中位数分别为 3675 美元和 7134 美元,p<0.0001)。职业年限和 h 指数与行业总支付金额呈正相关(R = 0.17,p = 0.0291,和 R = 0.14,p = 0.0405,分别)。

结论

学术整形外科中行业资金的差距在高级别缩小。在较高的学术水平上,行业赞助可能会根据学术生产力和职业年限优先资助个人。需要增加演讲选拔标准的透明度。

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