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    Gender Differences in Faculty Rank and Leadership Positions Among Hematologists and Oncologists in the United States

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    Riaz, Irbaz Bin
    Siddiqi, Rabbia
    Zahid, Umar
    Durani, Urshila
    Fatima, Kaneez
    Sipra, Qurat-Ul-Ain Riaz
    Raina, Ammad I
    Farooq, Muhammad Zain
    Chamberlain, Alanna M
    Wang, Zhen
    Go, Ronald S
    Marshall, Ariela L
    Khosa, Faisal
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    Univ Arizona, Dept Internal Med
    Issue Date
    2020-02-06
    
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    AMER SOC CLINICAL ONCOLOGY
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    Riaz, I. B., Siddiqi, R., Zahid, U., Durani, U., Fatima, K., Sipra, Q. U. A. R., ... & Go, R. S. (2020). Gender Differences in Faculty Rank and Leadership Positions Among Hematologists and Oncologists in the United States. JCO Oncology Practice 16, no. 6 (June 01, 2020) e507-e516.
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    JCO ONCOLOGY PRACTICE
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    PURPOSE: Gender disparity persists in academic medicine. Female faculty are underrepresented in leadership positions and have lower research output. We studied gender differences in faculty rank and departmental leadership and contributing factors among academic hematologists and oncologists in the United States. METHODS: For clinical faculty at 146 hematology or oncology fellowship programs listed in the Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database, we collected data on demographics, academic rank, and research output using the Doximity and Scopus databases. We compared unadjusted characteristics of men and women by using 2-sided t tests and chi (2) tests where appropriate. To predict probability of full professorship or leadership position among men versus women, we performed multivariable logistic regression analysis adjusted for clinical experience in years, number of publications, h-index, clinical trial investigator status, National Institutes of Health funding, and workplace ranking (top 20 v not). RESULTS: Two thousand one hundred sixty academic hematologists and oncologists were included. Women composed 21.9% (n = 142) of full professors, 35.7% (n = 169) of associate professors, and 45.4% (n = 415) of assistant professors. Thirty percent (n = 70) of departmental leaders were women. Female faculty, compared with male faculty, had a lower mean h-index (12.1 v 20.9, respectively; P < .001) and fewer years of professional experience since fellowship (10 v 16 years, respectively; P < .001). After adjusting for duration of clinical experience, academic productivity, and workplace ranking, the odds of obtaining professorship (odds ratio [OR], 1.05; 95% CI, 0.71 to 1.57; P = .85) or divisional leadership (OR, 0.57; 95% CI, 0.20 to 1.58; P = .28) for female physicians were not different compared with male physicians. CONCLUSION: Gender disparity exists in senior ranks of academic hematology and oncology; however, gender is not a significant predictor in achieving professorship or department leadership position.
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    2688-1527
    PubMed ID
    32048924
    DOI
    10.1200/OP.19.00255
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