2023
Comparison of Male and Female Surgeons’ Experiences With Gender Across 5 Qualitative/Quantitative Domains
Zogg C, Kandi L, Thomas H, Siki M, Choi A, Guetter C, Smith C, Maduakolam E, Kondle S, Stein S, Shaughnessy E, Ahuja N. Comparison of Male and Female Surgeons’ Experiences With Gender Across 5 Qualitative/Quantitative Domains. JAMA Surgery 2023, 158: e226431. PMID: 36477515, PMCID: PMC9857060, DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2022.6431.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGender-based discriminationCareer aspirationsMentor-mentee relationshipGender-based harassmentImportance of genderMixed-methods surveyBody of literatureHonest discourseGender biasEducation initiativesFemale membersSelf-reported experiencesSelf-reported genderWorkforce diversityProfessional settingsGraduate degreeNegative aspectsAspirationGenderExperienceComparison of MaleMembersDiscourseHarassmentDiscrimination
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Understanding the Barriers to Hiring and Promoting Women in Surgical Subspecialties
Valsangkar N, Fecher AM, Rozycki GS, Blanton C, Bell TM, Freischlag J, Ahuja N, Zimmers TA, Koniaris LG. Understanding the Barriers to Hiring and Promoting Women in Surgical Subspecialties. Journal Of The American College Of Surgeons 2016, 223: 387-398.e2. PMID: 27109779, DOI: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2016.03.042.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardiothoracic surgerySurgical facultyDepartment of SurgeryNIH fundingOverall median numberCertain subspecialtiesSurgical departmentSurgical oncologyMedian numberFraction of womenHigher NIH fundingPublications/citationsObserved lower numberSurgerySurgical subspecialtiesPotential disparitiesWomenDemographic characteristicsFunding detailsSubspecialtyFemale assistant professorsAssistant professor levelDivision chiefsDepartmentMore recent citations