Sullivan Amy B, Hersh Carrie M, Rensel Mary, Benzil Deborah
Cleveland, OH USA.
Las Vegas, NV USA.
J Health Serv Psychol. 2023;49(1):33-39. doi: 10.1007/s42843-023-00078-9. Epub 2023 Jan 26.
Gender parity has been reached in graduation rates from medical school, yet women in medicine continue to face obstacles in promotion, compensation and opportunities, leading to leadership inequity, higher burnout and lower engagement. These complex issues with gender are just one aspect of the wide challenges related to diversity, equity and inclusion among medical professionals. While there are no "one size fits all" approaches, psychologists are well positioned to lead efforts related to promoting leadership equity, reducing burnout and raising engagement because of their training in communication skills, programmatic development and empathetic listening. This paper details several evidence-based efforts in which psychologists can lead in these ongoing issues for women in medicine.
医学院的毕业率已实现性别平等,但医学领域的女性在晋升、薪酬和机会方面仍面临障碍,导致领导力不平等、职业倦怠加剧和工作投入度降低。这些复杂的性别问题只是医学专业人员中与多元化、公平和包容相关的广泛挑战的一个方面。虽然没有“一刀切”的方法,但心理学家凭借其在沟通技巧、项目开发和同理心倾听方面的培训,非常适合领导促进领导力公平、减少职业倦怠和提高工作投入度的相关工作。本文详细介绍了心理学家可以在这些医学领域女性面临的持续问题中发挥引领作用的几项循证举措。