Women in leadership: why so few and what to do about it

CM Surawicz - Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2016 - Elsevier
The numbers of women in medical school and in medical training have increased
dramatically and are near 50% overall, but the number of women who advance to senior …

Women in academic medicine leadership: has anything changed in 25 years?

PA Rochon, F Davidoff, W Levinson - Academic Medicine, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Over the past 25 years, the number of women graduating from medical schools in the United
States and Canada has increased dramatically to the point where roughly equal numbers of …

Addressing needs of women radiologists: opportunities for practice leaders to facilitate change

LB Spalluto, EK Arleo, MC Lewis, ME Oates… - Radiographics, 2018 - pubs.rsna.org
Women are, and have always been, underrepresented in radiology. This gender disparity
must be addressed. Women bring a different perspective to the workplace; and their …

Rise of women in medicine not matched by leadership roles

W Glauser - 2018 - Can Med Assoc
When Dr. Lesley Barron was in medical school, she was told it would only be a matter of
time before women occupied top leadership positions in medicine. There was reason for …

Why aren't there more women leaders in academic medicine? The views of clinical department chairs

MJ Yedidia, J Bickel - Academic Medicine, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Purpose A scarcity of women in leadership positions in academic medicine has persisted
despite their increasing numbers in medical training. To understand the barriers confronting …

Women in radiology: why is the pipeline still leaking and how can we plug it?

KS Weigel, RA Kubik-Huch, C Gebhard - Acta Radiologica, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Abstract Today,> 50% of medical students are women. This proportion, however,
dramatically decreases throughout the higher levels of academia, a phenomenon described …

Women in radiology: gender diversity is not a metric—it is a tool for excellence

RA Kubik-Huch, V Vilgrain, GP Krestin, MF Reiser… - European …, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Women in Focus: Be Inspired was a unique programme held at the 2019 European
Congress of Radiology that was structured to address a range of topics related to gender …

Women as radiologists: are there barriers to entry and advancement?

SR Baker, M Barry, H Chaudhry, B Hubbi - Journal of the American College …, 2006 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: In consideration of the fact that women constitute only 25% of radiology
residents, even though they constitute 45% of medical students, this study was conducted to …

Advancing women and closing the leadership gap: the Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM) program experience

RC Richman, PS Morahan, DW Cohen… - Journal of women's …, 2001 - liebertpub.com
Women are persistently underrepresented in the higher levels of academic administration
despite the fact that they have been entering the medical profession in increasing numbers …

Women in academic medicine—progress and challenges

MB Hamel, JR Ingelfinger, E Phimister… - New England Journal …, 2006 - Mass Medical Soc
In 1960, only about 5 percent of medical students in the United States were women; today,
the numbers of women and men in medical school are approximately equal. This apparent …