Abstract In 1960, Dr Nina Starr Braunwald became the first woman to perform open heart surgery. Sixty years later, despite the fact that women outnumbered men in American …
A qualitative exploratory case study was conducted to explore perceptions of racial minority leaders regarding barriers to fair representation of racial minority leaders in higher …
This study explored the perceived organizational attitudes, behaviors, and practices that undermined the health and productivity of Black women leaders in student affairs during the …
Previous research has highlighted the need for greater racial diversity within the healthcare workforce to address shifts in the US population, changing patient needs, and continuing …
The social problem is the underrepresentation of nurses with racial and ethnic minority backgrounds in executive nursing leadership positions as compared to the general …
Advances in transportation and communication have resulted in the ease of migration of people across transnational borders and the internationalisation of business organisations …