2023年学术骨科医师薪酬的性别差异

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Dhun Chauhan, Joshua K DeYoung, Ezra Goodrich, Kimberly Templeton, Charles S Day
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背景:骨科手术仍然是医学中多样化程度最低的专业之一。机会均等和认可均等是吸引和留住该领域不同群体的关键因素。本研究的主要目的是评估学术骨科外科教师按职级总薪酬的性别差异。方法:收集美国医学院协会(Association of American Medical Colleges) 2023财年的汇总数据。在性别和种族的基础上,比较了所有学术级别的骨科外科教员和总外科教员的平均薪酬。结果:在骨科手术中,除主席外,男性获得的总报酬明显高于男性。在讲师级别,男性的平均年收入为554,245美元,而女性的平均年收入为229,204美元,显示出显著的收入差距(P = 0.0019)。助理教授(男性:628,346美元;女性:475,857美元),副教授(男性:732,381美元;女性:575,877美元),教授(男性:743,822美元;女性:$472,140)水平,存在显著的薪酬差异(所有三个学术水平分别P < 0.0001)。在首席职位上,男性的平均年薪为1185873美元,而女性的平均年薪为596270美元(P = 0.0006)。其他外科专业的综合数据也显示了类似的结果,与男性相比,女性在所有级别的总薪酬都较低。结论:对《2023年美国医学院教师薪酬报告》的分析表明,在骨科和外科专业,男性和女性的薪酬普遍存在显著差异,涉及多个学术级别,包括讲师、助理教授、副教授、教授和系主任。尽管越来越多的人意识到外科专业中基于性别的薪酬差异,特别是在骨科手术中,这些差异仍然明显存在。
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Gender-Based Disparities in Academic Orthopaedic Surgery Physician Compensation in 2023.

Background: Orthopaedic surgery remains one of the least diverse specialties in medicine. Parity in opportunity and recognition are key factors in attracting and retaining a diverse group of individuals in the field. The primary purpose of this study was to assess gender-based discrepancies in total salary compensation by rank for academic orthopaedic surgery faculty.

Methods: Aggregate data were obtained from the Association of American Medical Colleges for fiscal year 2023. Mean compensation was compared for orthopaedic surgery faculty and total surgery faculty at all academic ranks based on gender and race.

Results: Men received markedly higher total compensation for all ranks except chair within orthopaedic surgery. At the instructor level, men earned an average annual income of $554,245 while women received $229,204, demonstrating a significant pay gap (P = 0.0019). At the assistant professor (men: $628,346; women: $475,857), associate professor (men: $732,381; women: $575,877), and professor (men: $743,822; women: $472,140) levels, there existed significant pay disparities (P < 0.0001 for all three academic levels, respectively). At the chief position, men earned an average of $1,185,873 annually while women received $596,270 (P = 0.0006). Aggregate data for other surgical specialties demonstrated similar results, with women receiving lower total compensation at all ranks compared with men.

Conclusion: This analysis of the 2023 American Medical Colleges Faculty Salary Report demonstrates a notable pay differential between men and women in orthopaedic surgery and surgical specialties, in general, across multiple academic levels including instructor, assistant professor, associate professor, professor, and chief of division. Although there has been increasing awareness of gender-based compensation disparities within surgical specialties, particularly in orthopaedic surgery, these disparities are still clearly present.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons was established in the fall of 1993 by the Academy in response to its membership’s demand for a clinical review journal. Two issues were published the first year, followed by six issues yearly from 1994 through 2004. In September 2005, JAAOS began publishing monthly issues. Each issue includes richly illustrated peer-reviewed articles focused on clinical diagnosis and management. Special features in each issue provide commentary on developments in pharmacotherapeutics, materials and techniques, and computer applications.
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