Booher Allison G, Vereecken Sasha J, Kim Erin, Penmatcha Neharika, Aponte Alexandra, Chaudhri Eman N, Noonavath Meghana, Omole Ibukunoluwa, Orzel Joanna, Martin Leigh, DeMeo Gina, Overholt Tyler L, Mehta Akanksha
Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.
Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO.
J Surg Educ. 2025 Oct;82(10):103649. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2025.103649. Epub 2025 Aug 21.
To describe a replicable model for a large-scale, cross-institutional, and student-driven initiative to promote gender equity within surgical fields.
To address the lack of a national infrastructure to support female medical students pursuing careers in Urology, a historically male-dominated specialty, the society of women in urology (SWIU) established its medical student section, called SWIUdents, as a student-led initiative to offer mentorship, education, and networking resources for future female urologists. In 2022, SWIUdents convened its first medical student leadership board, comprised of two co-chairs and four subcommittees focused on membership, program implementation, mentorship, and community relations. SWIUdents membership was open to medical students of all gender identities, and recruitment for the organization took place via official SWIU communications, social media, and word of mouth.
As of April 2025, there are 319 SWIUdents members, 195 of which are current medical students, representing all regional sections of the American Urological Association (AUA), as well as international medical students. In the 2024 to 2025 academic year, SWIUdents paired 87 medical students with resident or faculty members in Urology. SWIUdents also maintains an active social media presence and offers a broad array of programming, with robust attendance at monthly webinars and journal clubs.
This paper outlines the development and infrastructure of SWIUdents, a national, student-driven model which may be replicated by other specialty organizations aiming to engage and empower women and other groups underrepresented within their respective field.