College of Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States.
Lifespan Cancer Institute, Legorreta Cancer Center, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States.
J Med Internet Res. 2023 Aug 21;25:e47784. doi: 10.2196/47784.
The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated gender inequity in medicine, with women physicians reporting greater household responsibilities than their men counterparts and steeper barriers to career advancement. The pandemic highlighted the systemic assumptions and challenges faced by women physicians, which we anticipate is also true in our field of oncology. Prior literature suggests that women physicians were tasked with increased personal and professional responsibilities without compensation for their additional work, as well as derailments in career progression and significant burnout. Our aims are to highlight areas of opportunity to optimize the workplace experience of the oncology workforce and to invest in the professional well-being and sustainability of women oncologists as a step toward global workplace equity and future pandemic preparedness.
COVID-19 大流行加剧了医学领域的性别不平等,女性医生比男性医生报告了更多的家庭责任,职业发展的障碍也更大。大流行凸显了女性医生所面临的系统性假设和挑战,我们预计这在肿瘤学领域也是如此。先前的文献表明,女性医生承担了更多的个人和专业责任,但没有得到额外工作的补偿,职业发展也受到了阻碍,并且 burnout 严重。我们的目标是强调优化肿瘤学劳动力工作场所体验的机会领域,并投资于女性肿瘤学家的职业幸福感和可持续性,以实现全球工作场所公平和未来大流行的准备。