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According to the latest census of the American Urological Association (AUA), female urologists currently make up only 9.9% of the total membership in the US academy.1 What is contradictory is that many studies have evaluated the change in theworkforce that has been occurring in this branch of medicine for a few years, since it is assumed that by 2060 therewill be a growth in the numberofwomenof 3.7%versus1.3% compared tomen.2 These two surprising facts forced us to think about the need to find solutions. This exchange of views led us to believe that it was essential to create strategies and groups focused on Colombian women urologists to formulate evidence-based solutions, all with the aim of achieving the retention of women in the workforce and promotestructural changes for thepromotion in leadershipand management positions. Finally we came to the conclusion that it was absolutely necessary to create the group of Colombian womenurologistswith thesupportof theColombianUrological Association. Since that first coffee we have been working and thinking about the steps that we believe will allow the projection of women urologists in Colombia. What are these steps? We believe that the first should aim to achieve a better and equitable institutional climate, especially with greater flexibility to overcome those obstacles that women face when, for example, they decide to form a family. This responsibility directly impacts the life-work balance and has consequences when it comes to promotion to leadership positions. We also believe that it is appropriate to raise clear awareness about the genderbias thatunconsciouslyproducesnegativeeffectsat the organization level, without any doubt, this is an explanation for the under-representation of women as we mentioned before.3 It is worth highlighting that universities like Harvard, MIT and consultants likeMcKinsey, claim that inorder tomake medical associations and boards of directors much more effective, they need to have a more egalitarian culture.4,5 In addition, we are confident that a group focused on womenwill help to close the gap that exists in terms of clinical research, editorial committees and participation in urology congresses. That is why another of the objectives that we have set for ourselveswhen forming this group is related to increasing thevisibility of womenurologists through research. That is precisely where the idea for this journal number of the Colombian Urological Association comes from. In this regard, we can say that it has been a pleasure to discover the great potential that all Colombian women urologists have in thisfield, andweonly needed a support group to facilitate the processes in the midst of our other responsibilities. Thanks to a multitude of perspectives, which we discovered aswe put together this special number, we have come up withvery diverse researchpapers focusingoncrucial issues for women, such as: the life-work balance we discussed earlier; parental leave; medical leadership in women; the workforce, amongmany other topics; thus achieving a large participation in theNationalUrologyCongress.Here it isworth emphasizing that although it is true that this year women urologists have contributed with a significant proportion of research work at the Urology Congress, this trend was not reflected in the participation as moderators and speakers at the conferences. Unfortunately itwasonly 10%of the total (5/50).Weknow that the female representation percentage has been increasing, but this growth has been very slow. On average it adds up to 1.3% each year,6 an aspect that is replicated worldwide. 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“Destiny guides our fortunes more favorably than we could have expected”wroteMiguel de Cervantes Saavedra, author of the legendary novel Don Quixote of La Mancha. These words describe exactly what has happened to us over the past year. Wemet by chance at a urology congress last August in the City of Barranquilla. We took the opportunity to sit down unsuspectinglywith coffee in hand and started talking about thebig pictureof urology in theworld andespecially in LatinAmerica. We soon realized that despite being born in two countries as different as the United States and Colombia, we both shared similar barriers as women urologists. The truth is that despite the increase in the number of women in careers such as medicine, the growth in terms ofmedical and surgical specialties is still very low. According to the latest census of the American Urological Association (AUA), female urologists currently make up only 9.9% of the total membership in the US academy.1 What is contradictory is that many studies have evaluated the change in theworkforce that has been occurring in this branch of medicine for a few years, since it is assumed that by 2060 therewill be a growth in the numberofwomenof 3.7%versus1.3% compared tomen.2 These two surprising facts forced us to think about the need to find solutions. This exchange of views led us to believe that it was essential to create strategies and groups focused on Colombian women urologists to formulate evidence-based solutions, all with the aim of achieving the retention of women in the workforce and promotestructural changes for thepromotion in leadershipand management positions. Finally we came to the conclusion that it was absolutely necessary to create the group of Colombian womenurologistswith thesupportof theColombianUrological Association. Since that first coffee we have been working and thinking about the steps that we believe will allow the projection of women urologists in Colombia. What are these steps? We believe that the first should aim to achieve a better and equitable institutional climate, especially with greater flexibility to overcome those obstacles that women face when, for example, they decide to form a family. This responsibility directly impacts the life-work balance and has consequences when it comes to promotion to leadership positions. We also believe that it is appropriate to raise clear awareness about the genderbias thatunconsciouslyproducesnegativeeffectsat the organization level, without any doubt, this is an explanation for the under-representation of women as we mentioned before.3 It is worth highlighting that universities like Harvard, MIT and consultants likeMcKinsey, claim that inorder tomake medical associations and boards of directors much more effective, they need to have a more egalitarian culture.4,5 In addition, we are confident that a group focused on womenwill help to close the gap that exists in terms of clinical research, editorial committees and participation in urology congresses. That is why another of the objectives that we have set for ourselveswhen forming this group is related to increasing thevisibility of womenurologists through research. That is precisely where the idea for this journal number of the Colombian Urological Association comes from. In this regard, we can say that it has been a pleasure to discover the great potential that all Colombian women urologists have in thisfield, andweonly needed a support group to facilitate the processes in the midst of our other responsibilities. Thanks to a multitude of perspectives, which we discovered aswe put together this special number, we have come up withvery diverse researchpapers focusingoncrucial issues for women, such as: the life-work balance we discussed earlier; parental leave; medical leadership in women; the workforce, amongmany other topics; thus achieving a large participation in theNationalUrologyCongress.Here it isworth emphasizing that although it is true that this year women urologists have contributed with a significant proportion of research work at the Urology Congress, this trend was not reflected in the participation as moderators and speakers at the conferences. Unfortunately itwasonly 10%of the total (5/50).Weknow that the female representation percentage has been increasing, but this growth has been very slow. On average it adds up to 1.3% each year,6 an aspect that is replicated worldwide. Just as the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has created a policy focused on the inclusion of women in the panels, we
传奇小说《拉曼恰的堂吉诃德》的作者Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra写道:“命运比我们预期的更有利地引导我们的命运。”。这些话准确地描述了过去一年发生在我们身上的事情。去年8月,在巴兰基亚市举行的泌尿外科大会上,Wemet不期而至。我们抓住这个机会坐下来,手里拿着咖啡,开始谈论世界上泌尿外科的全貌,尤其是在拉丁美洲。我们很快意识到,尽管出生在美国和哥伦比亚这样两个不同的国家,但我们都有着与女性泌尿科医生相似的障碍。事实是,尽管从事医学等职业的女性人数有所增加,但医学和外科专业的增长率仍然很低。根据美国泌尿外科协会(AUA)的最新人口普查,女性泌尿科医生目前仅占美国泌尿外科学会会员总数的9.9%。1矛盾的是,许多研究评估了这一医学分支几年来劳动力的变化,因为据推测,到2060年,女性数量将比男性增长3.7%,而女性数量将增长1.3%。2这两个令人惊讶的事实迫使我们思考寻找解决方案的必要性。这种意见交流使我们相信,有必要制定以哥伦比亚女性泌尿科医生为重点的战略和小组,以制定循证解决方案,所有这些都旨在实现女性在劳动力中的保留,并促进结构变革,以提升领导和管理职位。最后,我们得出结论,在哥伦比亚泌尿外科协会的支持下,创建哥伦比亚女性泌尿科医生团队是绝对必要的。自从第一次喝咖啡以来,我们一直在努力并思考我们认为将允许哥伦比亚女性泌尿科医生参与的步骤。这些步骤是什么?我们认为,第一个目标应该是实现一个更好和公平的体制环境,特别是更大的灵活性,以克服妇女在决定组建家庭时面临的障碍。这种责任直接影响生活与工作的平衡,并在晋升领导职位时产生影响。我们还认为,提高人们对性别偏见的明确认识是恰当的,这种偏见在组织层面上无意中产生了负面影响,毫无疑问,这是我们之前提到的女性代表性不足的解释。3值得强调的是,哈佛、麻省理工学院等大学和麦肯锡等咨询公司,声称为了使医学协会和董事会更加有效,他们需要有一个更加平等的文化。4,5此外,我们相信,一个专注于女性的团体将有助于缩小临床研究、编辑委员会和参与泌尿外科大会方面存在的差距。这就是为什么我们在组建这个小组时为自己设定的另一个目标是通过研究提高女性泌尿科医生的知名度。这正是哥伦比亚泌尿外科协会期刊编号的想法来源。在这方面,我们可以说,很高兴发现所有哥伦比亚女性泌尿科医生在这一领域都有巨大的潜力,我们只需要一个支持小组来促进我们其他职责中的过程。由于我们在整理这个特殊数字时发现了多种观点,我们提出了非常多样化的研究论文,重点关注女性的关键问题,例如:我们之前讨论的生活与工作的平衡;育儿假;妇女的医疗领导力;劳动力,以及许多其他话题;因此,在全国泌尿外科大会上获得了大量的参与。这里值得强调的是,尽管今年女性泌尿科医生确实在泌尿外科大会的研究工作中贡献了很大一部分,但这一趋势并没有反映在作为主持人和发言人参加会议上。不幸的是,这只占总数的10%(5/50)。我们知道女性代表的比例一直在增加,但增长非常缓慢。平均每年增长1.3%,6这一方面在全世界都有复制。正如美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)制定了一项专注于将女性纳入小组的政策一样,我们
期刊介绍:
Urología Colombiana is the serial scientific publication of the Colombian Society of Urology at intervals of three issues per year, in which the results of original research, review articles and other research designs that contribute to increase knowledge in medicine and particularly in the specialty of urology.