نتایج جستجو برای: women in academic medicine

تعداد نتایج: 17076978  

2017
Elizabeth Kvach Bethlehem Yesehak Hiwot Abebaw James Conniff Heidi Busse Cynthia Haq

Objectives This study aims to evaluate a leadership fellowship program through perspectives of Ethiopian women medical faculty participants. Methods An intensive two-week leadership development fellowship was designed for women faculty from Ethiopian medical schools and conducted from 2011-2015 at the University of Wisconsin-School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison, Wisconsin. Nine Eth...

Journal: :Journal of women's health 2008
Molly Carnes Claudia Morrissey Stacie E Geller

The term "glass ceiling" refers to women's lack of advancement into leadership positions despite no visible barriers. The term has been applied to academic medicine for over a decade but has not previously been applied to the advancement of women's health. This paper discusses (1) the historical linking of the advances in women's health with women's leadership in academic medicine, (2) the slow...

Journal: :Croatian medical journal 2003
Ana Danić Irzal Hadzibegović Marko Loparić

AIM To analyze the proportion of women among student and teaching bodies of the Zagreb University School of Medicine between 1950 and 2000. METHODS The data on medical school graduates from the Zagreb University School of Medicine between 1950 and 2000 were collected from the archive of the School. The data on the School's teaching staff between 1950 and 2000 were collected from the Archive o...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2012
Alyssa Friede Westring Rebecca M Speck Mary Dupuis Sammel Patricia Scott Lucy Wolf Tuton Jeane Ann Grisso Stephanie Abbuhl

PURPOSE The work environment culture inhibits women's career success in academic medicine. The lack of clarity and consistency in the definition, measurement, and analysis of culture constrains current research on the topic. The authors addressed this gap by defining the construct of a culture conducive to women's academic success (CCWAS) and creating a measure (i.e., tool) to evaluate it. ME...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2011
Darcy A Reed Felicity Enders Rachel Lindor Martha McClees Keith D Lindor

PURPOSE Because those selected for leadership in academic medicine often have a record of academic productivity, publication disparities may help explain the gender imbalance in leadership roles. The authors aimed to compare the publication records, academic promotions, and leadership appointments of women and men physicians longitudinally throughout academic careers. METHOD In 2007, the auth...

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