Exploring the gender gap: A nationwide comparative analysis of general surgery residency program leadership

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Xinfei Miao BS, Reem Sarsour BS, Madeleine Givant BS, Helena Spartz MD, PhD, FCAP
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Abstract

Background

The gender disparity in surgery leadership roles is well-reported. However, the effect of program type and region on mean number of men or women occupying a particular leadership role has yet to be explored. This study aims to investigate the gender disparity of leadership positions in different types of General Surgery Residency Programs (GSRPs).

Methods

Leadership roles of the general surgery departments were collected from the Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database Access System (FREIDA) database. Each GSRP was categorized by region and program type using FRIEDA. Analysis of the mean number of men and women holding various leadership positions by program type and region was conducted using one-way ANOVA with post-hoc tests.

Results

A total of 345 GSRPs were analyzed. The mean number of women occupying various leadership roles was significantly higher at university-based programs when compared to community-based programs. No significant difference in mean number of women leaders was observed by region.

Conclusions

Women consistently occupy a lower number of GSRP leadership positions when compared to men, regardless of program type or region. University-based GSRP leadership positions have significantly greater gender inclusion compared to community-based GSRPs.

Key messages

University-based general surgery residency programs had a higher mean number of women in all leadership roles compared to other program types. In comparison, region did not appear to be a significant factor impacting the leadership gender disparity. Improvement is needed in community-based general surgery residency programs to bridge the gender gap in leadership roles.

探索性别差距:普外科住院医师培训项目领导力的全国比较分析
背景手术领导岗位的性别差异已被广泛报道。然而,项目类型和地区对担任特定领导职务的男性或女性平均人数的影响尚未得到探讨。本研究旨在调查不同类型的普外科住院医师培训项目(GSRP)中领导职位的性别差异。方法从研究员和住院医师电子交互式数据库访问系统(FREIDA)数据库中收集普外科的领导职位。使用 FRIEDA 按地区和项目类型对每个 GSRP 进行分类。通过单因素方差分析和事后检验,分析了按项目类型和地区分列的担任各种领导职务的男性和女性的平均人数。与社区项目相比,大学项目中担任各种领导职务的女性平均人数明显较多。结论无论项目类型或地区如何,与男性相比,女性担任 GSRP 领导职位的人数一直较少。基于大学的普外科住院医师培训项目与基于社区的普外科住院医师培训项目相比,其领导岗位的性别包容性明显更高。相比之下,地区似乎不是影响领导层性别差异的重要因素。社区普外科住院医师培训项目需要改进,以缩小领导岗位上的性别差距。
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