Gender parity in radiation oncology in Germany: a 2024 analysis of professional roles and academic training.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Angela Besserer, Tina Jost, Andrea Wittig, Livia Schmidt, Lisa Deloch, Lara Caglayan, Birgit Flechl, Astrid Fraller, Juliane Hörner-Rieber, Cordula Petersen, Maike Trommer
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Abstract

Purpose: Despite some progress, gender inequalities remain prevalent in many medical fields, including radiation oncology (RO). This study investigates gender parity in RO in Germany, with a particular focus on the distribution of professional positions and academic qualifications.

Methods: Using data from the German Society of Radiation Oncology (DEGRO), we analyzed gender representation in various roles including resident physicians, specialists, senior physicians, leading positions, and heads of university departments. Additionally, academic achievements such as doctoral degrees and professorships were examined. Temporal trends were assessed by comparing data from 2006, while interdisciplinary comparisons were made using current data from other medical specialties.

Results: An increase in the proportion of female members was found, rising by a factor of 1.85 (2006: 570 vs. 2024: 1055). However, significant gender disparities persist, particularly at higher professional levels. Leadership positions remain male dominated, with women holding only 18.9% of full professorships in 2024. In 2006, just 1 in 9 university chair positions and 1 in 40 professorships were occupied by women. These figures had improved by 2024, with women holding 1 in 5 university chair positions and professorships.

Conclusion: Despite progress in representation, significant gender disparities remain in leadership and academic positions within RO. Structural barriers continue to impede women's career advancement. This study identifies these obstacles and advocates for targeted initiatives to foster gender equity, including mentorship programs and family-friendly policies. The ultimate goal is to establish an equitable and appealing professional environment for future generations in RO.

目的:尽管取得了一些进展,但包括放射肿瘤学(RO)在内的许多医学领域仍普遍存在性别不平等现象。本研究调查了德国放射肿瘤学领域的性别均等情况,尤其关注专业职位和学历的分布情况:利用德国放射肿瘤学会(DEGRO)的数据,我们分析了各种职位中的性别比例,包括住院医师、专科医生、高级医师、领导职位和大学系主任。此外,我们还对博士学位和教授职位等学术成就进行了研究。通过比较 2006 年的数据评估了时间趋势,同时利用其他医学专业的最新数据进行了跨学科比较:结果:发现女性成员的比例有所上升,上升了 1.85 倍(2006 年为 570 人,2024 年为 1055 人)。然而,性别差异依然明显,尤其是在较高的专业级别。领导职位仍以男性为主,2024 年女性仅占全职教授职位的 18.9%。2006 年,每 9 个大学教席中只有 1 个由女性担任,每 40 个教授职位中只有 1 个由女性担任。到 2024 年,这些数字有所改善,每 5 个大学教席和教授职位中就有 1 个由女性担任:尽管在代表性方面取得了进步,但在 RO 的领导岗位和学术职位上,性别差异仍然很大。结构性障碍继续阻碍着女性的职业发展。本研究指出了这些障碍,并倡导采取有针对性的措施来促进性别平等,包括导师计划和家庭友好政策。最终目标是为 RO 的后代建立一个公平和有吸引力的职业环境。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
12.90%
发文量
141
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Strahlentherapie und Onkologie, published monthly, is a scientific journal that covers all aspects of oncology with focus on radiooncology, radiation biology and radiation physics. The articles are not only of interest to radiooncologists but to all physicians interested in oncology, to radiation biologists and radiation physicists. The journal publishes original articles, review articles and case studies that are peer-reviewed. It includes scientific short communications as well as a literature review with annotated articles that inform the reader on new developments in the various disciplines concerned and hence allow for a sound overview on the latest results in radiooncology research. Founded in 1912, Strahlentherapie und Onkologie is the oldest oncological journal in the world. Today, contributions are published in English and German. All articles have English summaries and legends. The journal is the official publication of several scientific radiooncological societies and publishes the relevant communications of these societies.
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