主要整形外科学会成就奖获得者中的性别代表性

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY Plastic surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-07 DOI:10.1177/22925503231175483
Tiffany Ni, Urska Cebron, Kevin J Zuo, Stephanie Stefaniuk, Laura Snell, Jana Dengler
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目的:专业成就奖是学术机构招聘、晋升和师资评审的重要因素。研究表明,对个人及其在传统上由男性主导的领域的工作的潜意识、基于性别的假设会导致对男性的评价比女性更积极,这是科学和医学奖项委员会中存在的一种现象。这项研究调查了过去50年来北美整形外科学会主要奖项获得者的性别代表性。方法:通过在线或直接联系该协会,获取1970年至2020年间十个美国和加拿大整形外科学会颁发的主要成就奖的获奖名单。记录了获奖者的性别、所属机构、毕业年份、奖学金状况以及获得的其他主要奖项。对协会主席、董事会成员、普通协会成员、主治医师和整形外科住院医师的性别代表性进行了比较。结果:包括10个整形外科学会颁发的32个主要奖项。共颁发了625个奖项,其中47名获奖者为女性(7.5%)。在121名获得多项主要奖项的个人中,8名为女性。三分之二的女性获奖者(72%)是临床整形外科医生,其余是科学家。在过去的50年里,女性获奖者的比例逐渐增加。结论:尽管在主要整形外科学会中,女性获奖者的比例逐渐增加,但女性整形外科医生在获奖者中的代表性仍然不足,授予女性的主要奖项不到10%。
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Gender Representation Among Major Plastic Surgery Society Achievement Award Recipients.

Purpose: Professional achievement awards are an important factor in recruitment, promotion, and faculty review within academic institutions. Studies have shown that subconscious, gender-based assumptions of individuals and their work in traditionally male-dominated fields lead to more positive evaluations of men than women, a phenomenon present among scientific and medical award committees. This study examined gender representation among recipients of major North American plastic surgery society awards over the last 50 years. Methods: Recipient lists of major achievement awards bestowed by ten American and Canadian plastic surgery societies between 1970 and 2020 were accessed online or by direct contact with the society. Awardee gender, institution affiliation, graduation year, fellowship status, and additional major awards received were recorded. Comparisons were made between gender representation among society presidents, board membership, general society memberships, attending physicians, and plastic surgery residency enrolment. Results: Thirty-two major awards given by ten plastic surgery societies were included. Six hundred and twenty-five awards were conferred, of which 47 recipients were female (7.5%). Of the 121 individuals that received multiple major awards, 8 were female. Two-thirds of female awardees (72%) were clinical plastic surgeons and the remainder were scientists. Over the past 50 years, there has been a gradual increase in the proportion of female award winners. Conclusions: Despite a gradual increase in the proportion of female awardees in major plastic surgery societies, female plastic surgeons remain underrepresented among awardees, with less than 10% of major awards conferred to females.

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Plastic surgery
Plastic surgery Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: Plastic Surgery (Chirurgie Plastique) is the official journal of the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Group for the Advancement of Microsurgery, and the Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand. It serves as a major venue for Canadian research, society guidelines, and continuing medical education.
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