Kapur Anjali, Hung Michael, Wang Katherine, Gross Michael, Lee Wai, Weissbart Steven, Kim Jason
Department of Urology, Stony Brook Medicine, Stony Brook, NY.
Renaissance School of Medicine, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY.
Urology. 2022 Feb;160:46-50. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2021.10.020. Epub 2021 Nov 2.
To investigate whether there is a correlation between the proportion of female faculty and residents at urology residency programs and the proportion of females matched to those programs.
We utilized official results from 3 consecutive AUA match cycles from 2018 - 2020 to obtain the number of females matched to each program. The number of female residents and faculty members in each program was acquired through querying program websites and contact with residency program coordinators. The correlation between the proportion of females in the newly matched class of residents and the proportion of current female faculty members and residents in that program was calculated for each match cycle.
There was a positive correlation between the proportion of matched female applicants and the proportion of female residents in each program for the 2018, 2019, and 2020 match cycles (R = 0.23, P = .01; R = 0.21, P = .02, R = 0.11, p <.001, respectively). There was a positive correlation between the proportion of matched female applicants and the proportion of female faculty at their matched program in the 2018 and 2020 match cycles (R = 0.22, P = .02; R = 0.06, P < .01, respectively). There was no significant predilection of females matching to programs with a female program director or chairperson, and geographic location of program (based on AUA section) did not appear to influence female applicant match rates.
There has been a consistent trend in the proportion of matched female applicants to urology programs correlating positively with the proportion of female residents at those programs over the past three years. This is indicative of the increased potential for female mentorship and leadership opportunities. Further research is needed to investigate the factors that draw female applicants to urology programs with increased female representation.
探讨泌尿外科住院医师培训项目中女性教员和住院医师的比例与匹配到这些项目的女性比例之间是否存在相关性。
我们利用2018 - 2020年连续3个美国泌尿外科学会(AUA)匹配周期的官方结果,获取匹配到每个项目的女性人数。通过查询项目网站并与住院医师培训项目协调员联系,获取每个项目中女性住院医师和教员的人数。计算每个匹配周期中新匹配的住院医师班级中女性比例与该项目中现任女性教员和住院医师比例之间的相关性。
在2018年、2019年和2020年匹配周期中,每个项目中匹配的女性申请人比例与女性住院医师比例之间存在正相关(R分别为0.23,P = 0.01;R = 0.21,P = 0.02;R = 0.11,p < 0.001)。在2018年和2020年匹配周期中,匹配的女性申请人比例与她们匹配项目中的女性教员比例之间存在正相关(R分别为0.22,P = 0.02;R = 0.06,P < 0.01)。女性匹配到有女性项目主任或主席的项目没有明显偏好,项目的地理位置(基于AUA分区)似乎也不会影响女性申请人的匹配率。
在过去三年中,匹配到泌尿外科项目的女性申请人比例与这些项目中女性住院医师比例呈正相关,这一趋势一直存在。这表明女性获得指导和领导机会的可能性增加。需要进一步研究以调查吸引女性申请人到女性比例增加的泌尿外科项目的因素。