Empowering Women in Biomedical Engineering: A Departmental Pathway to Inclusion and Support

Alba Alfonso-Garcia, Katjana Ehrlich, G. Ariño-Estrada, Hannah J. O’Toole, Abigail L. Humphries, Megan G. Villasenor, Sharon Aviran, Eleonora Grandi
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The underrepresentation of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields, including biomedical engineering, remains a persistent challenge and emphasizes the need for initiatives that attract and retain more women in the field. Such initiatives should address this gender imbalance and aim to harness the diverse perspectives and talents of all genders. Women in engineering face unique challenges due to the field’s male-dominated nature. Gender bias, stereotypes, and family-unfriendly expectations can significantly affect women’s experiences, hindering their opportunities for recognition and career advancement. A 2021 survey of the Biomedical Engineering Department and Graduate Group at the University of California Davis revealed that women and marginalized individuals experience a different sense of belonging compared with their white male counterparts, frequently encounter challenges related to implicit bias, microaggressions, and a lack of adequate support, mentorship, and opportunities for professional development. Here, we describe and reflect on the efforts by the Biomedical Engineering Health, Equity, and Wellness Committee to begin to address these challenges. We launched the Women+ in Biomedical Engineering Lunch Series, which provides a platform for women, marginalized individuals, and their allies to come together, connect, and share experiences. The lunch series aims to facilitate open dialogue, mentorship, and support and promote networking opportunities to bridge the gender gap in the field. The initial meetings in the Spring quarter of 2023 focused on key topics such as mentoring, mental health and stress management, and the effect of legislation on women’s professional lives. By providing a safe space for discussion, sharing experiences, and addressing these topics, the lunch series aims to break down barriers and build networks, foster a supportive environment, and empower women to thrive in biomedical engineering.
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增强生物医学工程专业女性的能力:实现包容和支持的部门途径
女性在科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域,包括生物医学工程领域的代表性不足,仍然是一个长期存在的挑战,这也强调了需要采取一些措施来吸引和留住更多的女性进入该领域。这些举措应解决性别失衡问题,并旨在利用所有性别的不同视角和才能。由于该领域以男性为主,工程领域的女性面临着独特的挑战。性别偏见、刻板印象和对家庭不友好的期望会严重影响女性的经历,阻碍她们获得认可和职业发展的机会。2021 年对加州大学戴维斯分校生物医学工程系和研究生组的一项调查显示,与白人男性同行相比,女性和边缘化群体的归属感不同,她们经常遇到与隐性偏见、微观诽谤有关的挑战,并缺乏足够的支持、指导和职业发展机会。在此,我们描述并反思了生物医学工程健康、公平与幸福委员会为应对这些挑战所做的努力。我们发起了 "生物医学工程中的女性+"午餐系列活动,为女性、边缘化个人及其盟友提供了一个聚集、交流和分享经验的平台。该系列午餐会旨在促进公开对话、指导和支持,并为弥合该领域的性别差距提供交流机会。2023 年春季季度的首次会议重点讨论了指导、心理健康和压力管理以及立法对女性职业生活的影响等关键议题。通过提供一个安全的讨论空间、分享经验和解决这些主题,系列午餐会旨在打破障碍、建立网络、营造一个支持性的环境,并增强女性在生物医学工程领域茁壮成长的能力。
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