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社会资本作为性别不平等的催化剂:对学术医学领域网络差异的范围综述

Social capital as a catalyst for gender inequality: A scoping review of networking disparities in academic medicine.

作者信息

Callander Jacquelyn K, Johnson Daniel E, Grandis Jennifer R

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.

出版信息

Cancer. 2025 Jan 1;131(1):e35667. doi: 10.1002/cncr.35667. Epub 2024 Nov 29.

Abstract

Gender disparities in academic medicine persist despite gender parity among medical school graduates. Women remain underrepresented in higher academic ranks and leadership roles, with significant differences in retention, promotion, and compensation. In this scoping review, the authors explore the role of networking and social capital in exacerbating these disparities. The literature reviewed highlights the importance of networking in obtaining leadership roles, decreasing social isolation, and enhancing retention. Sponsorship, distinct from mentorship, is vital for career development and has a direct impact on professional growth. However, women are often under-sponsored compared with men, limiting their access to influential networks. In addition, virtual networking platforms and women-focused organizations offer promising alternatives to traditional, male-dominated networking activities. Despite the progress made, informal networking practices and gender biases continue to exclude women from key opportunities. These findings underscore the need for targeted interventions aimed at enhancing the social capital of women in academic medicine to help close the gender gap. Proposed interventions prime for further evaluation include the implementation of formal sponsorship programs, the development of structured networking opportunities, and the promotion of women-focused organizations.

摘要

尽管医学院毕业生中男女比例相当,但医学学术界的性别差异依然存在。在较高学术职级和领导岗位上,女性的代表性仍然不足,在留任、晋升和薪酬方面存在显著差异。在这项范围综述中,作者探讨了人际网络和社会资本在加剧这些差异方面所起的作用。所综述的文献强调了人际网络在获得领导岗位、减少社会孤立以及提高留任率方面的重要性。与导师指导不同,赞助对职业发展至关重要,并且对职业成长有直接影响。然而,与男性相比,女性往往获得的赞助较少,这限制了她们进入有影响力的人际网络。此外,虚拟人际网络平台和以女性为中心的组织为传统的、由男性主导的人际网络活动提供了有前景的替代选择。尽管取得了进展,但非正式的人际网络做法和性别偏见继续使女性无法获得关键机会。这些发现强调了需要采取有针对性的干预措施,以增强医学学术界女性的社会资本,从而帮助缩小性别差距。提议进一步评估的干预措施包括实施正式的赞助计划、开发结构化的人际网络机会以及推广以女性为中心的组织。

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