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Breastfeeding Associated with Smarter Kids
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Sex Differences in Nevirapine Rash -
SJ Bersoff-Matcha, WC Miller, JA Aberg, C van der … - Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2001 - UChicago Press
... survey of all patients seeking care at the HIV primary care and subspecialty clinics
at ... There were no sex differences in time to onset of rash (figure 1). For ...

Sex Differences in Cardiac Catheterization The Role of Physician Gender -
SS Rathore, J Chen, Y Wang, MJ Radford, V … - JAMA, 2001 - Am Med Assoc
... The modest differences in cardiac procedure use associated with physician sex are
difficult to ... and were not an artifact of subspecialty training, because ...

Differences in HIV disease progression by injection drug use and by sex in the era of highly active … -
KE Poundstone, RE Chaisson, RD Moore - AIDS, 2001 - aidsonline.com
... found no differences by age, sex, race, and ... to determine whether any demographic
differences in the ... Longitudinal primary and subspecialty care are integrated ...

Racial Differences in the Use of Invasive Cardiovascular Procedures: Review of the Literature and … -
NR Kressin, LA Petersen - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2001 - annals.highwire.org
... Access to cardiologic subspecialty care has also been controlled for (63), but racial
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[CITATION] Gender-associated differences in matriculating and graduating medical students.
J Bickel, A Ruffin - ACADEMIC MEDICINE, 1995
... between the men and the women selecting a subspecialty were virtually ... Regarding
demographic differences that were also associated with gender, the most ...

Migraine, quality of life, and depression A population-based case-control study -
RB Lipton, SW Hamelsky, KB Kolodner, TJ Steiner, … - Neurology, 2000 - AAN Enterprises
... been conducted in patients who consulted in headache subspecialty clinics or ... Gender
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Effect of Physician and Patient Gender Concordance on Patient Satisfaction and Preventive Care … -
J Schmittdiel, K Grumbach, JV Selby, CP … - J Gen Intern Med, 2000 - Blackwell Synergy
... general internal medicine, or a subspecialty of internal ... was adjusted for all of
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Race Differences in the Age at Diagnosis Among Medicaid-Eligible Children With Autism. -
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... A, Garrison C (1996), Race and gender differences in the ... A (1999), Racial and Ethnic
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Racial and gender disparities in receipt of highly active antiretroviral therapy persist in a multi- … -
KA Gebo, JA Fleishman, R Conviser, ED Reilly, P … - 2005 - jaids.org
... a consortium of 19 sites that provide primary and subspecialty care to ... The statistical
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HIV-1 RNA, CD4 T-lymphocytes, and clinical response to highly active antiretroviral therapy. -
TR Sterling, RE Chaisson, RD Moore - AIDS, 2001 - aidsonline.com
... Longitudinal primary and subspecialty care are integrated in one hospital ... There were
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Survey shows gender differences are factor when surgeons in training choose a subspecialty

Many factors may influence whether a general surgery resident pursues a subspecialty as a career choice, but women think about lifestyle more than men

 

CHICAGO (November 9, 2007) – A gender difference exists among surgeons who choose a surgical subspecialty, particularly when they evaluate the factors that may influence their career choice, according to results of a new survey published in the November issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons. The survey revealed that a significantly higher percentage of women than men were influenced by their perception of the lifestyle associated with their career choice. These findings suggest that general surgical residency programs might improve efforts to recruit women for subspecialty training by addressing the perception of the lifestyle associated with choosing a subspecialty surgical career.

“Typically, surgery has been viewed as having an uncontrollable lifestyle with higher work hour demands. However, it is becoming evident through similar types of surveys that both men and women are placing a higher priority on personal and family time and seeking ways to shape their careers to accommodate these desires," said Jaime H. McCord, MD, general surgery resident at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

Over the past 20 years, the number of women has increased across many medical fields, including general surgery. Yet despite these advances, of the approximately 26,300 practicing general surgeons in the US, only 12 percent are women.

“The field of surgery and the majority of surgical residencies have been implementing changes to improve the "lifestyles" of surgeons. That's why it is important for surgeons, both male and female, to model a balanced lifestyle to medical students and promote it in surgical residents if we are to continue to recruit high caliber women, as well as men, into surgery, and especially subspecialty fields," McCord added.

The University of Wisconsin general surgery residency program developed and distributed via email a 32-item Web based survey to 99 graduates (74 respondents) between the years 1985 and 2006. The survey contained matrix questions, contingency questions, scaled responses and open questions designed to evaluate the factors that most influenced a resident’s decision to pursue fellowship or subspecialty training. Of the 74 respondents, 58 were men and 16 were women. The mean age of the respondents was 40 years (range 31 to 52 years), and 95 percent were married or partnered, with an average of 1.9 children.

There was a significant difference between genders in those practicing general surgery versus subspecialties, with 69 percent of women and 36 percent of men responding that general surgery was their current field (p=0.02) and the rest currently practicing in a specialized area of surgery.

More than 70 percent of respondents indicated that the following factors were either important or very important when choosing future subspecialty training: interest in the field, intellectual appeal of field, an influential mentor, and clinical opportunities in that field. Among all possible factors queried, only lifestyle was significantly more important to women versus men graduates when choosing their future career (69 percent [11 of 16] versus 43 percent [25 of 58], respectively; p=0.03).

Other results for women and men respondents focused on research exposure during residency (basic science, 38 percent versus 40 percent; clinical, 56 percent versus 61 percent, respectively; p>0.05); fellowship training (38 percent versus 69 percent, respectively; p=0.04); and academic practice setting (27 percent versus 46 percent, respectively; p=0.2).

For the majority of factors there was no significant difference in the response rates for men and women.

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About the American College of Surgeons

The American College of Surgeons is a scientific and educational organization of surgeons that was founded in 1913 to raise the standards of surgical practice and to improve the care of the surgical patient. The College is dedicated to the ethical and competent practice of surgery. Its achievements have significantly influenced the course of scientific surgery in America and have established it as an important advocate for all surgical patients. The College has more than 72,000 members and is the largest organization of surgeons in the world. For more information, visit www.facs.org.

 
 
 
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