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Scholarly activity in academic plastic surgery: the?gender difference

机译:学术活动中的学术活动:?性别差异

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BackgroundThe number of women in medicine has grown rapidly in recent years. Women constitute over 50% of medical school graduates and hold 38% of faculty positions at United States medical schools. Despite this, gender disparities remain prevalent in most surgical subspecialties, including plastic surgery. The purpose of this study was to analyze gender authorship trends. Materials and methodsA cross-sectional study of academic plastic surgeons was performed. Data were collected from departmental websites and online resources. National Institute of Health (NIH) funding was determined using the Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools database. Number of published articles and h-index were obtained from Scopus (Elsevier Inc, New York, NY). Statistical analysis was performed in SPSS (SPSS Inc, Chicago, IL). ResultsA total of 814 plastic surgeons were identified in the United States. Compared to men, women had significantly fewer years in practice (P?<0.001), lower academic ranks (P?<0.001), and published less (P?<0.001). There was no difference in the number of PhD degrees between genders; women with PhDs published less than men with PhDs (P?=?0.04). 5.1% of women and 6.9% of men received NIH funding during their career (P?=?0.57). There was no gender difference in scholarly output among NIH-funded surgeons. Overall, years in practice, academic rank, chief/program director title, advanced degrees, and NIH funding all positively correlated with academic productivity. ConclusionsThis study identifies significant gender disparities in scholarly productivity among plastic surgeons in academia. Future efforts should focus on improving gender equality and eliminating barriers to academic development.
机译:背景技术近年来医学的妇女数量迅速增长。妇女构成50%以上的医学院毕业生,并在美国医学院占有38%的教师职位。尽管如此,在大多数手术亚特色的性别差异仍然普遍存在,包括整形手术。本研究的目的是分析性别作者趋势。进行了学术整形外科医生的材料和方法。数据从部门网站和在线资源中收集。国家卫生研究所(NIH)使用研究组合在线报告工具数据库确定了资金。已发表的文章和H-Index的数量是从Scopus(elsevier Inc,Ny)获得的。在SPSS(SPSS INC,Chicago,IL)中进行统计分析。结果在美国确定了814个整形外科医生。与男性相比,妇女在实践中显着较少(P?<0.001),较低的学术级别(P?<0.001),并发表较少(P?<0.001)。性别之间的博士学位数量没有区别;博士学位的女性少于博士学位的男性(p?= 0.04)。 5.1%的妇女和6.9%的男子在其职业生涯期间获得了NIH资金(P?= 0.57)。 NIH资助外科医生的学术产出没有性别差异。总体而言,实践中的年份,学术级别,首席/计划总监,高级学位和NIH资金都与学术生产力正相关。结论Strhis研究确定了学术界整体外科医生学术生产率的重要性别差异。未来的努力应该侧重于改善性别平等,消除学术发展的障碍。

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