Manik Ritika, Sadigh Gelareh
Emory college of Arts and Sciences, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.
Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.
Br J Radiol. 2021 Oct 1;94(1126):20210407. doi: 10.1259/bjr.20210407. Epub 2021 Jul 8.
Women and minorities are systematically under-represented in medicine, and this effect is pronounced in the field of radiology, across education, workforce and leadership. The proportion of women and minorities represented in radiology diminishes as their rank or job title elevates. Much of this are likely due to implicit biases, generational attitudes, and workplace cultures that can be discriminatory towards women and minorities. Steps that can be taken include closing the gender pay-gap, providing more opportunities for mentorship, addressing biases, and supporting the upward career mobility of women and minorities. Ultimately, increasing diversity will benefit all stakeholders in medicine, as collaboration among diverse individuals fosters innovation, greater financial efficiency, and better patient outcomes.
女性和少数族裔在医学领域的代表性系统性不足,这种影响在放射学领域的教育、劳动力和领导力方面都很明显。在放射学领域,女性和少数族裔的占比随着其职位或职称的提升而减少。这很大程度上可能是由于隐性偏见、代际态度以及可能对女性和少数族裔存在歧视的职场文化。可以采取的措施包括缩小性别薪酬差距、提供更多指导机会、消除偏见以及支持女性和少数族裔的职业向上流动。最终,增加多样性将使医学领域的所有利益相关者受益,因为不同个体之间的合作能促进创新、提高财务效率并带来更好的患者治疗效果。