Frisch Stacey, Desai Riddhi, Chung Arlene S, Love Jennifer S, Adair White Bobbie Ann
Department of Emergency Medicine New York University Grossman School of Medicine New York New York USA.
Department of Emergency Medicine Maimonides Medical Center Brooklyn New York USA.
AEM Educ Train. 2024 Mar 22;8(2):e10971. doi: 10.1002/aet2.10971. eCollection 2024 Apr.
Gender disparities in emergency medicine (EM) persist, with women underrepresented in leadership positions and faced with unique challenges, such as gender discrimination and harassment. To address these issues, professional development programs for women have been recommended.
The purpose of this scoping review was to examine current women's professional development programs for EM and develop a collection of program characteristics, meeting topics, and tips for success that can be useful to new or existing women's professional development programs.
The authors systematically searched research databases for literature detailing current women's professional development programs for EM physicians. Studies detailing professional development programs for female physicians in EM were included.
After 149 unique articles were screened, 11 studies met inclusion criteria, describing 10 professional development programs for women in EM. The most commonly cited program objectives included providing mentors and role models ( = 9, 90%), offering career advice and promoting professional advancement and leadership skills ( = 5, 50%), increasing academic recognition for women ( = 4, 40%), and promoting work-life balance and integration ( = 2, 20%). The most common topics covered in program sessions included mentorship and coaching, compensation and/or negotiation, leadership skills, and career advancement and promotion. Challenges and barriers to the success of these programs included a lack of funding and support, difficulty in recruiting participants, lack of institutional recognition and support, lack of time, and difficulty in sustaining the program over time.
The study's findings can inform the development of programs that promote gender equity and support the advancement of women in EM.
急诊医学(EM)中的性别差异依然存在,女性在领导职位上的代表性不足,并且面临着诸如性别歧视和骚扰等独特挑战。为解决这些问题,有人建议开展针对女性的职业发展项目。
本范围综述的目的是研究当前针对急诊医学领域女性的职业发展项目,并汇总一系列项目特点、会议主题以及成功经验,这些对新的或现有的女性职业发展项目可能会有所帮助。
作者系统地在研究数据库中搜索详细介绍当前针对急诊医学医生的女性职业发展项目的文献。纳入了详细介绍急诊医学领域女性医生职业发展项目的研究。
在筛选了149篇独特的文章后,有11项研究符合纳入标准,描述了10个针对急诊医学领域女性的职业发展项目。最常被提及的项目目标包括提供导师和榜样(n = 9,90%)、提供职业建议并促进职业发展和领导技能(n = 5,50%)、提高女性的学术认可度(n = 4,40%)以及促进工作与生活的平衡与融合(n = 2,20%)。项目课程中涵盖的最常见主题包括指导与辅导、薪酬和/或谈判、领导技能以及职业发展与晋升。这些项目成功的挑战和障碍包括缺乏资金和支持、招募参与者困难、缺乏机构认可和支持、缺乏时间以及难以长期维持项目。
该研究的结果可为促进性别平等并支持急诊医学领域女性职业发展的项目开发提供参考。