评估和提高妇女在放射学领导岗位上的代表性

IF 1.5 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Sonali Sharma , Aleena Malik , Jessica Matschek , Kaitlin M. Zaki-Metias MD , Rushali Gandhi , Charlotte J. Yong-Hing MD FRCPC , Faisal Khosa MD, MBA, TI, FFRRCSI, FRCPC, DABR, FACR
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在各行各业中,性别比例仍然是一个关键问题,尤其是在像放射科这样的医学专科中,女性在领导岗位上的比例明显落后。尽管加拿大的女医生人数有望增加,到 2019 年将达到 42.7%,但放射科仍存在明显的性别差异,尤其是在领导岗位上。本文探讨了阻碍女性在放射学领域晋升的障碍,并提出了可行的解决方案,以营造更加公平的环境。文章强调,在美国和加拿大,女性在放射学领导层中的代表性不足,担任高级学术职务和领导职务的女性人数明显较少。主要障碍包括缺乏女性榜样、研究机会中的性别障碍以及设计上的歧视性做法。建议的解决方案包括建立导师计划,以及在多个组织层面(如受训人员、教师和包括系主任在内的领导职位层面)制定包容性政策。此外,相关政策和举措还以无意识偏见方面的教育和培训为中心,为放射科的女性建立专业团体,并采取干预措施解决工作环境不安全的问题。
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Assessing and improving women representation in radiology leadership positions
Gender representation remains a critical issue in professions, especially within medical specialties like radiology, where the representation of women in leadership roles significantly lags. Despite a promising increase in women physicians in Canada, reaching 42.7% by 2019, radiology showcases a stark gender disparity, particularly in leadership positions. This article examines the barriers hindering women's advancement in radiology and proposes actionable solutions to cultivate a more equitable environment. It highlights the underrepresentation of women in radiology leadership across the United States and Canada, with women holding significantly fewer senior academic positions and leadership roles. Key barriers include a lack of women role models, gender-based obstacles in research opportunities, and by design discriminatory practices. Solutions proposed include the establishment of mentorship programs, and inclusive policies at multiple organizational levels such as at the level of trainees, faculty and leadership positions including chair of the department. Additionally, policies and initiatives centred on education and training in unconscious bias, the creation of professional groups for women in radiology, and interventions to address unsafe work environments.
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Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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3.00
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113
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology covers important and controversial topics in radiology. Each issue presents important viewpoints from leading radiologists. High-quality reproductions of radiographs, CT scans, MR images, and sonograms clearly depict what is being described in each article. Also included are valuable updates relevant to other areas of practice, such as medical-legal issues or archiving systems. With new multi-topic format and image-intensive style, Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology offers an outstanding, time-saving investigation into current topics most relevant to radiologists.
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