Female Pediatrics Residency Program Directors: Position Length, Program Size, and Career Impact.

IF 1.6 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Women's health reports (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2025-04-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1089/whr.2024.0165
Liam M Courtney, Ankith G Rao, Veronica Vuong, Avani Vaghela, Amanda Brooks, Gregg C Lund
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Abstract

Background: Currently, the majority of pediatricians are female. However, it is unknown if that general representation is seen along the academic continuum. This study aimed to describe the sex distribution, position duration, and program size of pediatric residency program directors (PDs) and compare female PD representation to other roles along the academic continuum.

Methods: Data from all 213 U.S. pediatric residency programs were obtained from publicly available sources. Female representation along the professional academic continuum is obtained from publicly available sources. PD position duration was divided into three groups: short (<5 years), medium (5-10 years), and long (>10 years). Program size was based on the total resident count: small (<31 residents), medium (31-60 residents), and large (<60 residents).

Results: The majority of PDs, 153 (72%), were classified as female. Within each duration grouping, there were significantly more females than males. There was no significant difference in the within-sex distribution of duration grouping in the current PD position between female and male PDs. There were significantly more females than males in each program size group. The within-sex distribution of the program size grouping was not statistically different between female and male PDs. Females are less represented in academic positions with greater authority, such as pediatrics department chairs (33.3%) or medical school permanent deans (27%), compared to 72% of PDs.

Conclusion: Females are well-represented as pediatric PDs, but underrepresented in medical school positions with greater authority. Understanding the reasons for this is needed to ensure diverse and representative medical school leadership.

女儿科住院医师项目主任:职位长度、项目规模和职业影响。
背景:目前,大多数儿科医生是女性。然而,尚不清楚这种普遍代表性是否在学术连续体中可见。本研究旨在描述儿科住院医师项目主任(PD)的性别分布、职位持续时间和项目规模,并将女性PD代表与学术连续体中的其他角色进行比较。方法:从公开来源获得213个美国儿科住院医师项目的数据。专业学术连续体中的女性代表是从公开来源获得的。PD职位持续时间分为三组:短组(10年)。项目规模基于总住院人数:小(结果:大多数pd, 153(72%),被归类为女性。在每个持续时间分组中,女性明显多于男性。女性和男性PD患者当前PD位置持续时间分组的性别内分布无显著差异。在每个项目规模组中,女性明显多于男性。程序大小分组的性别内分布在女性和男性pd之间无统计学差异。在权威较大的学术职位上,女性的比例较低,如儿科系主任(33.3%)或医学院常任院长(27%),而博士的这一比例为72%。结论:女性在儿科医学博士中比例较高,但在权威较高的医学院职位中比例偏低。了解其原因是必要的,以确保多样化和代表性的医学院领导。
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