Tolson Hannah C, Raikar Danielle-Aditi H, Morris Bryn E, Ferguson Elizabeth M N, Shahriary Eahsan
From the University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix, Phoenix, Ariz.
Creighton University School of Medicine, Omaha, Neb.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2023 Jun 30;11(6):e4991. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000004991. eCollection 2023 Jun.
Ethnic, racial, and sex disparities continue to persist in medicine despite efforts to diversify the profession. In competitive surgical specialties such as plastic surgery, those disparities are particularly pronounced. This study aims to evaluate racial, ethnic, and sex diversity in academic plastic surgery.
We compiled a list of major plastic surgery professional societies, plastic surgery journal editorial boards, and plastic surgery accreditation boards to evaluate ethnic and sex diversity in society, research, and accreditation domains, respectively. Demographic data were collected and analyzed using the Mann-Whitney test and the Kruskal-Wallis test.
White individuals are significantly overrepresented across the professional and research domains, and Asian individuals are overrepresented in the professional domain when compared to non-white races. White individuals make up a total of 74% of the society domain, 67% of the research domain, and 86% of the accreditation domain when compared to all non-white surgeons. Male surgeons made up 79% of the society domain, 83% of the research domain, and 77% of the accreditation domain when compared to all non-male surgeons.
Ethnic, racial, and sex disparities persist in academic plastic surgery. This study, which looked at societies, editorial boards, and accreditation boards, demonstrated a persistent ethnic, racial, and sex homogeneity among leadership. Changes are required to continue to diversify the field and provide women and underrepresented minorities the tools needed to succeed.
尽管为实现医学专业多元化做出了努力,但种族、民族和性别差异在医学领域依然存在。在整形外科等竞争激烈的外科专业中,这些差异尤为明显。本研究旨在评估学术整形外科领域中的种族、民族和性别多样性。
我们编制了一份主要整形外科专业协会、整形外科期刊编辑委员会和整形外科认证委员会的名单,分别评估协会、研究和认证领域的民族和性别多样性。使用曼-惠特尼检验和克鲁斯卡尔-沃利斯检验收集和分析人口统计数据。
与非白人种族相比,白人在专业和研究领域的占比显著过高,而在专业领域中,亚洲人的占比高于非白人种族。与所有非白人外科医生相比,白人在协会领域占比总计74%,在研究领域占67%,在认证领域占86%。与所有非男性外科医生相比,男性外科医生在协会领域占79%,在研究领域占83%,在认证领域占77%。
学术整形外科领域中存在种族、民族和性别差异。这项针对协会、编辑委员会和认证委员会的研究表明,领导层中种族、民族和性别同质化现象持续存在。需要做出改变,以使该领域继续实现多元化,并为女性和代表性不足的少数群体提供成功所需的工具。