Esplin Charlotte R, Calderwood Lisa, Weisenmuller Chantel M, Luzier Jessica L
Charleston Area Medical Center, Charleston, West Virginia, USA.
School of Medicine - Charleston Division, West Virginia University, Charleston, West Virginia, USA.
Womens Health Rep (New Rochelle). 2025 Mar 13;6(1):263-273. doi: 10.1089/whr.2024.0138. eCollection 2025.
Women faculty face different obstacles in academic medical careers than their men counterparts. Women faculty report feeling like "outsiders" and experiencing multiple barriers to career advancement compared with men, especially if they hold a nonmedical degree (, PhD). This study examined aspects of workplace culture that differentially impact women at a large regional academic medical center (AMC) in the Appalachian region of the United States-a geographic area that is largely understudied in this body of literature.
Forty-seven women completed a survey that included the Culture Conducive to Women's Academic Success instrument, the Professional Fulfillment Index, the Work and Family Conflict scale, and items measuring burnout, childcare availability, and demographic factors.
Our findings revealed that many women faculty felt that they were being treated differently than men faculty, that work infringed on their home and family life, and that while they were professionally fulfilled at work, childcare problems exacerbated feelings of wanting to leave that AMC. About 60% of our sample indicated some level of burnout.
These findings align with previous findings that women juggle multiple roles that are typically not expected of men, and this juggling may be one reason why women are not staying in academic medicine or being promoted at the same rate as men. We provide incremental validity for the measures used and delineate specific ideas for improvement, such as on-site childcare, standardized leave policies, and formal mentorship and curriculum programs.
与男性同行相比,女性教员在学术医学职业生涯中面临不同的障碍。女性教员表示,与男性相比,她们感觉自己像“局外人”,在职业发展中面临多重障碍,尤其是如果她们拥有非医学学位(如博士学位)。本研究考察了美国阿巴拉契亚地区一家大型区域学术医疗中心(AMC)工作场所文化中对女性产生不同影响的方面——该地理区域在这一文献领域中在很大程度上未得到充分研究。
47名女性完成了一项调查,该调查包括有利于女性学术成功的文化量表、职业成就感指数、工作与家庭冲突量表,以及测量倦怠、儿童保育可及性和人口统计学因素的项目。
我们的研究结果显示,许多女性教员觉得她们受到的待遇与男性教员不同,工作侵犯了她们的家庭生活,而且尽管她们在工作中获得了职业成就感,但儿童保育问题加剧了她们想要离开那家AMC的想法。我们样本中约60%的人表示有一定程度的倦怠。
这些发现与之前的研究结果一致,即女性要兼顾多种通常男性不会承担的角色,而这种角色兼顾可能是女性没有留在学术医学领域或没有以与男性相同的速度获得晋升的原因之一。我们为所使用的测量方法提供了增量效度,并阐述了具体的改进建议,如现场儿童保育、标准化休假政策以及正式的指导和课程项目。