克服英国女性进入泌尿外科工作的障碍

IF 0.2 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Journal of Clinical Urology Pub Date : 2022-06-06 DOI:10.1177/20514158221089418
Sarah Khan-Ruf, Hannah Warren, Lizzie DhaRocca, K. Ahmed
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泌尿外科有相当大的性别差异,只有10.3%的英国顾问职位由女性担任,低于所有外科专业13.2%的平均水平。医学不再是男性主导的职业,近30年来,女性在医学毕业生中占大多数。为了招募到最优秀的医生,泌尿外科需要吸引所有有才华的人。在本文中,我们探讨了劳动力多样性的障碍,并提出了解决当前问题的方法。进行文献综述,探讨作者观点。女性避免从事泌尿外科职业的原因包括:将泌尿外科视为“男性”专业、缺乏女性榜样、对女医学生和实习生的指导和赞助较少,以及使用贬损和贬低的语言。我们建议解决这些障碍,为专业的利益。虽然实现性别平等还有很长的路要走,但我们有理由保持乐观。我们建议通过指导项目支持更多的女性,在小组和领导职位上有更多的女性代表,以提高女性在泌尿外科的形象。我们需要创造一种工作场所文化和灵活的工作模式,鼓励所有性别的人都能脱颖而出。
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Overcoming barriers for women entering the urology workforce in the United Kingdom
Urology has considerable gender disparity with just 10.3% of UK consultant posts held by women and lower than the 13.2% average across all surgical specialties. Medicine is no longer a male-dominated vocation, with women making up the majority of medical graduates for almost 30 years. To recruit the highest calibre doctors, urology needs to appeal and be accessible to all talented individuals. In this paper we explore barriers to workforce diversity and propose solutions to the current problems. A literature review was conducted and authors’ opinions explored. Reasons for women avoiding a career in urology include perceptions of urology as a ‘male’ specialty, lack of female role models, less mentoring and sponsorship of female medical students and trainees, and the use of derogatory and devaluing language. We suggest solutions to overcome these barriers for the benefit of profession. While there is a way to go to reach gender parity, there are reasons to be optimistic. We propose to see more women supported through mentoring programmes, more female representation on panels and in leadership positions to raise the profile of women in urology. We need to create a workplace culture and flexible working patterns that encourages all genders to excel.
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