نتایج جستجو برای: women in academic medicine

تعداد نتایج: 17076978  

Journal: :Arthritis & Rheumatism 2005

2006
Patricia Funk Christina Gathmann

This paper combines unique individual-level information on ballot votes with state-level data on expenditures to provide new evidence on how women suffrage has affected government spending. Using data from the last country in Europe to adopt suffrage, Switzerland, we demonstrate two main results. First, women suffrage has changed the scope of government much more than its size. Women are more l...

2009
Jill P. Dimond Amy Bruckman Mark Guzdial

The sameness/difference approach constitutes much research in addressing the low participation of women in computer science. In this paper, I will describe the differences between these two approaches and suggest an alternative, feminist Participatory Action Research. This approach may provide clues on how to design interventions to engage women in the production of technology.

Journal: :New Media & Society 2015
Gina Masullo Chen

Analyses of survey results from a random sample of women bloggers (N = 298) show three motivations drive women to use social media – information, engagement, and recreation. The recreation motivation outweighs the other two motivations in predicting frequency of social media use. However, when differences between Facebook, Twitter, and other social media were considered, results show women blog...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2012
David A Brenner

Today I would like to speak to you about the remarkable successes of academic medical centers to date, the significant problems that we are now facing, and the need for us to evolve into the next generation of academic medical centers. Academic medical centers have been remarkably successful in fulfilling our three missions of clinical care, research, and education. We graduate 17,000 physician...

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2006
Jocalyn Clark Peter Tugwell

A cademic medicine occupies a spot in that rarefi ed world in which one doesn't have to do much to justify one's existence. The best health care, the best research, the brightest minds on the planet circulate within academic medicine, together conspiring for the benefi t of patients and practitioners. Correct? Perhaps not, as growing concern about a decline in the state of academic medicine aro...

Journal: :Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 2016
Esther K Choo Dara Kass Mary Westergaard Susan H Watts Nicole Berwald Linda Regan Susan B Promes Kathleen J Clem Sandra M Schneider Gloria J Kuhn Stephanie Abbuhl Flavia Nobay

BACKGROUND Women in medicine continue to experience disparities in earnings, promotion, and leadership roles. There are few guidelines in place defining organization-level factors that promote a supportive workplace environment beneficial to women in emergency medicine (EM). We assembled a working group with the goal of developing specific and feasible recommendations to support women's profess...

2005
WILLIAM B

The impact of cardiovascular disease was compared in non-diabetics and diabetics in the Framingham cohort. In the first 20 years of the study about 6% of the women and 8% of the men were diagnosed as diabetics. The incidence of cardiovascular disease among diabetic men was twice that among nondiabetic men. Among diabetic women the incidence of cardiovascular disease was three times that among n...

1999
Joy Teague

A series of four studies examined reasons for the underrepresentation of women in computing. These studies involved 1) 32 male and 32 female university computing students, 2) 19 female computing professionals, 3) 33 schoolgirls, and 4) 22 Australian and 22 Asian university computing students. The studies identified misperceptions about the nature of computing careers as a major factor deterring...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید