Department of Surgery, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Department of Surgery, Irvine Medical Center, University of California, Orange, CA, USA.
Am Surg. 2023 Apr;89(4):574-577. doi: 10.1177/00031348231151392. Epub 2023 Jan 9.
Diversity and equity are priorities of many academic Departments of Surgery (DoS). Induction into Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society (AOA) denotes academic excellence and can potentially propel an academic career. Research has demonstrated that underrepresented in medicine (URM) students are less likely to be elected to AOA. In this study, we aim to examine the Chairs in American departments of surgery to examine their gender, racial, and ethnic background and AOA membership status.
An anonymous survey was generated via REDCap and electronically sent to the Chair of Surgery at the top 75 DoS based on "Reputation" on Doximity Residency Navigator 2020-2021. Seven chairs with non-publicly accessible email addresses were excluded.
Of the eligible chairs (N = 68), 38 (55.9%) completed the survey, of which 34 (89.5%) identified as men. AOA membership was reported in 65.8% (n = 25) respondents, with 8% (n = 2) self-identifying as women and 92% (n = 23) self-identifying as men. Of the men respondents, 74% (n = 25) reported AOA membership, while 50% of women (n = 2) reported AOA membership. Of the AOA chairs, 4% (n = 1) self-identified as Asian while 96% (n = 24) self-identified as White. The majority (57.9%, n = 22) of eligible chair respondents were White, men, and AOA members. Of the 25 AOA members, 18 (72.0%) felt their membership has positively impacted their career.
We found that the majority of American Surgical Chairs self-identify as white men. The number of men who were AOA was higher than women chairs.
多样性和公平性是许多外科学系(DoS)的优先事项。 被选为 Alpha Omega Alpha 荣誉医学协会(AOA)会员表示学术卓越,并且可能推动学术生涯。 研究表明,医学领域代表性不足的学生(URM)不太可能被选为 AOA 会员。 在这项研究中,我们旨在检查美国外科学系的主席,以检查他们的性别,种族和民族背景以及 AOA 会员身份。
通过 REDCap 生成了一份匿名调查,并通过电子邮件发送给了根据 Doximity Residency Navigator 2020-2021 上的“声誉”排名前 75 位的外科主席。 排除了 7 位主席的电子邮件地址不可公开访问。
在符合条件的主席中(N = 68),有 38 位(55.9%)完成了调查,其中 34 位(89.5%)为男性。 65.8%(n = 25)的受访者报告了 AOA 会员资格,其中 8%(n = 2)自认为是女性,92%(n = 23)自认为是男性。 在男性受访者中,74%(n = 25)报告了 AOA 会员资格,而女性(n = 2)中有 50%报告了 AOA 会员资格。 在 AOA 主席中,有 4%(n = 1)自认为是亚洲人,而 96%(n = 24)自认为是白人。 在符合条件的主席受访者中,大多数(57.9%,n = 22)是白人,男性和 AOA 会员。 在 25 位 AOA 成员中,有 18 位(72.0%)认为他们的会员资格对其职业产生了积极影响。
我们发现,大多数美国外科主席自认为是白人男性。 AOA 成员中的男性人数多于女性主席。