Women in Leadership in State and Regional Orthopaedic Societies

Tolulope Ramos, Roxanne Daban, Nisha N. Kale, Symone M. Brown, Cadence Miskimin, Lisa K. Cannada, M. Mulcahey
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Introduction: Female representation in orthopaedics remains low compared with other specialties. Recently, several studies have examined the membership composition and leadership roles of women in orthopaedic societies. However, there is a paucity of information on the possible connection between the number of women within state and regional orthopaedic societies and women who serve in leadership roles within these societies. Methods: Authors invited executive directors of 51 state and four regional orthopaedic societies to participate in an anonymous 14-question web-based survey about female members and women in leadership positions within these societies. The survey asked about female membership composition, the percentage of male and female practicing orthopaedic surgeons in the state/region (if available), and female representation on the Board of Directors of these societies. Data were analyzed for relationships between ordinal variables. Results: Forty-nine executive directors (89.1%) responded to the survey. Among respondents, there was a statistically significant positive correlation between the percentage of female members and women leaders (P = 0.015). Thirty-two executive directors (68.1%) reported between 1% and 10% female members, 7 (14.9%) had between 11% and 20% female members, and 2 (4.3%) had no female members. Twenty-five societies (52.1%) have never had a female president. Of 17 societies (32.7%) that had female presidents, 15 (75.0%) reported having just one female president. In addition, of these 17 societies, 12 (70.6%) reported having at least one acting female president within the past 10 years. Discussion: Our study demonstrates a positive correlation between female members and women on the Board of Directors in regional and state orthopaedic societies. Twelve societies had female presidents within the past 10 years. Female representation in leadership positions may help with the recruitment of female orthopaedic surgeons and improve diversity in orthopaedics. Future studies should evaluate different methods of increasing female membership and leadership positions in state and regional orthopaedic societies.
妇女在国家和地区骨科学会的领导地位
与其他专业相比,女性在骨科的比例仍然很低。最近,有几项研究调查了骨科学会中女性的成员组成和领导角色。然而,关于国家和地区骨科学会的妇女人数与在这些学会中担任领导职务的妇女之间可能存在的联系的信息缺乏。方法:作者邀请了51个州和4个地区骨科学会的执行理事参加了一项关于这些学会中女性会员和担任领导职务的女性的14个问题的匿名网络调查。该调查询问了女性会员构成、在州/地区(如果有的话)执业的男性和女性骨科医生的百分比,以及这些协会董事会中的女性代表人数。对数据进行序变量之间的关系分析。结果:49名执行董事(89.1%)回应了调查。在被调查者中,女性成员百分比与女性领导者之间存在统计学上显著的正相关关系(P = 0.015)。32名执行董事(68.1%)报告女性成员在1%至10%之间,7名(14.9%)报告女性成员在11%至20%之间,2名(4.3%)报告没有女性成员。25个学会(52.1%)从未有过女性会长。在有女性会长的17个学会(32.7%)中,有15个学会(75.0%)只有一名女性会长。此外,在这17个学会中,有12个(70.6%)报告在过去10年内至少有一名女性代理会长。讨论:我们的研究表明,在地区和国家骨科学会中,女性成员和女性董事之间存在正相关关系。在过去10年里,有12个社团出现了女性会长。女性在领导岗位上的代表性可能有助于招募女性骨科医生,并改善骨科的多样性。未来的研究应评估在国家和地区骨科学会中增加女性会员和领导职位的不同方法。
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