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欧洲临床微生物与感染性疾病学会(ESCMID)、欧洲微生物学会联合会(FEMS)、美国感染病学会(IDSA)、国际传染病学会(ISID)和手术部位感染学会(SSI)关于在评估早期职业奖资格时公平对待医生和科学家职业中断情况的立场文件。

Joint ESCMID, FEMS, IDSA, ISID and SSI position paper on the fair handling of career breaks among physicians and scientists when assessing eligibility for early-career awards.

作者信息

Huttner Angela, Bricheux Alice, Buurmeijer-van Dijk Carianne J M, Harvey Matthew, Holmes Alison, Lassmann Britta, Lavergne Valéry, Mailles Alexandra, Mendelson Marc, Muller Nicolas, Sanguinetti Maurizio, Sears Cynthia, Skevaki Chrysanthi, Syed Uzma, Thomas Salandra, Swartz Talia H

机构信息

Division of Infectious Diseases, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland.

Internal Medicine, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland.

出版信息

Clin Microbiol Infect. 2021 Feb 18. doi: 10.1016/j.cmi.2021.01.029.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Though women increasingly make up the majority of medical-school and other science graduates, they remain a minority in academic biomedical settings, where they are less likely to hold leadership positions or be awarded research funding. A major factor is the career breaks that women disproportionately take to see to familial duties. They experience a related, but overlooked, hurdle upon their return: they are often too old to be eligible for 'early-career researcher' grants and 'career-development' awards, which are stepping stones to leadership positions in many institutions and which determine the demographics of their hierarchies for decades to come. Though age limits are imposed to protect young applicants from more experienced seniors, they have an unintended side effect of excluding returning workers, still disproportionately women, from the running.

METHODS

In this joint effort by the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, the Federation of European Microbiological Societies, the Infectious Disease Society of America, the International Society for Infectious Diseases and the Swiss Society for Infectious Diseases, we invited all European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases-affiliated medical societies and funding bodies to participate in a survey on current 'early-career' application restrictions and measures taken to provide protections for career breaks.

RECOMMENDATIONS

The following simple consensus recommendations are geared to funding bodies, academic societies and other organizations for the fair handling of eligibility for early-career awards: 1. Apply a professional, not physiological, age limit to applicants. 2. State clearly in the award announcement that career breaks will be factored into applicants' evaluations such that: • Time absent is time extended: for every full-time equivalent of career break taken, the same full-time equivalent will be extended to the professional age limit. • Opportunity costs will also be taken into account: people who take career breaks risk additional opportunity costs, with work that they did before the career break often being forgotten or poorly documented, particularly in bibliometric accounting. Although there is no standardized metric to measure additional opportunity costs, organizations should (a) keep in mind their existence when judging applicants' submissions, and (b) note clearly in the award announcement that opportunity costs of career breaks are also taken into account. 3. State clearly that further considerations can be undertaken, using more individualized criteria that are specific to the applicant population and the award in question. The working group welcomes feedback so that these recommendations can be improved and updated as needed.

摘要

背景

尽管女性在医学院及其他理科毕业生中所占比例越来越大,但在学术生物医学领域,她们仍然是少数群体,在这些领域中,她们担任领导职务或获得研究资金的可能性较小。一个主要因素是女性承担家庭责任而中断职业生涯的比例过高。她们回归时会遇到一个相关但被忽视的障碍:她们往往年龄太大,没有资格获得“早期职业研究人员”资助和“职业发展”奖项,而这些奖项是许多机构中担任领导职务的垫脚石,并且决定了未来几十年其层级结构中的人员构成。虽然设定年龄限制是为了保护年轻申请人免受经验更丰富的年长者竞争,但这产生了一个意想不到的副作用,即排除了回归职场的人员(其中女性比例仍然过高)参与竞争。

方法

在欧洲临床微生物学和传染病学会、欧洲微生物学会联合会、美国传染病学会、国际传染病学会和瑞士传染病学会的共同努力下,我们邀请了所有与欧洲临床微生物学和传染病大会相关的医学协会和资助机构参与一项关于当前“早期职业”申请限制以及为保护职业中断采取的措施的调查。

建议

以下简单的共识性建议旨在指导资助机构、学术协会和其他组织公平处理早期职业奖项的资格问题:1. 对申请人采用专业年龄限制,而非生理年龄限制。2. 在奖项公告中明确说明,职业中断情况将纳入对申请人的评估,具体如下:• 缺勤时间视为时间延长:每中断一个全职等效工作时间,专业年龄限制将相应延长相同的全职等效时间。• 机会成本也将被考虑在内:经历职业中断的人会面临额外的机会成本,他们在职业中断前的工作往往被遗忘或记录不完整,尤其是在文献计量核算中。虽然没有标准化的指标来衡量额外的机会成本,但各组织应(a)在评判申请人的申请时牢记其存在,(b)在奖项公告中明确说明职业中断的机会成本也会被考虑在内。3. 明确表示可以采用更具个性化的标准进行进一步考量,这些标准应针对申请人群体和相关奖项。工作组欢迎反馈意见,以便根据需要改进和更新这些建议。

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