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探索北美儿科学术耳鼻喉科学中的多样性。

Exploring Diversity in North American Academic Pediatric Otolaryngology.

机构信息

Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2024 Nov;171(5):1535-1544. doi: 10.1002/ohn.907. Epub 2024 Jul 21.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Representation of women and minority groups is traditionally low in Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery (OHNS). This cross-sectional study aims to assess the difference in gender and racial/ethnic representation within Academic North American pediatric OHNS.

STUDY DESIGN

Cross-sectional study of North American pediatric OHNS faculty websites.

SETTING

North America.

METHODS

Canadian and American residency program registries were searched for accredited OHNS programs. Pediatric OHNS faculty were identified through program websites. Information regarding gender, race/ethnicity, time in practice, research productivity, academic title, and leadership positions was extracted from public profiles and Scopus. Demographic and academic data was also extracted for OHNS and pediatric OHNS department/division chairs.

RESULTS

North American academic pediatric OHNS websites listed 516 surgeons, of whom 39.9% were women. Most surgeons were perceived as White (69.0%), followed by Asian (24.0%), Hispanic (3.7%), and Black (3.3%). Women surgeons had lower h-indices, less publications, and less citations than men (P < .001). Despite women surgeons having fewer years in practice (median 8.0 vs 13.0, P < .001), gender-differences in h-index persisted when controlling for years in practice (P < .05). Men surgeons had higher academic titles (P < .001), but there was no gender difference in leadership roles while accounting for years in practice (P = .559). White surgeons had higher academic titles than non-White surgeons (P = .018). There was no racial/ethnic difference in leadership roles (P = .392).

CONCLUSION

Most pediatric OHNS surgeons are men and/or White. Significant gender-differences in research productivity and academic title exist, however surgeons of racial/ethnic minority have similar research productivity as their racial/ethnic majority counterparts.

摘要

目的

耳鼻喉头颈外科学(Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery,OHNS)领域的女性和少数族裔代表性历来较低。本横断面研究旨在评估北美学术小儿 OHNS 中的性别和种族/民族代表性差异。

研究设计

对北美小儿 OHNS 教师网站的横断面研究。

设置

北美。

方法

通过加拿大和美国住院医师计划登记处搜索认可的 OHNS 计划。通过计划网站确定小儿 OHNS 教师。从公共资料和 Scopus 中提取有关性别、种族/民族、从业时间、研究成果、学术职称和领导职位的信息。还提取了 OHNS 和小儿 OHNS 部门/科室主席的人口统计学和学术数据。

结果

列出了 516 名外科医生的北美学术小儿 OHNS 网站,其中 39.9%为女性。大多数外科医生被认为是白人(69.0%),其次是亚洲人(24.0%)、西班牙裔(3.7%)和黑人(3.3%)。女性外科医生的 h 指数较低,出版物和引文较少(P < .001)。尽管女性外科医生从业时间较短(中位数 8.0 与 13.0,P < .001),但在控制从业时间后,h 指数的性别差异仍然存在(P < .05)。男性外科医生的学术职称较高(P < .001),但在考虑从业时间时,领导角色没有性别差异(P = .559)。白人外科医生的学术职称高于非白人外科医生(P = .018)。领导角色没有种族/民族差异(P = .392)。

结论

大多数小儿 OHNS 外科医生是男性和/或白人。研究成果和学术职称存在显著的性别差异,但少数族裔的外科医生的研究成果与多数族裔的外科医生相似。

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