Women remain underrepresented in general surgery residency leadership, limiting equity in surgical practice.
- In 363 programs, only 33.4% of leaders are women, with men dominating all leadership roles except assistant professors.
- Men have more years of practice and higher scholarly output, though this difference disappears when accounting for career length.
Improving promotion paths and leadership selection could help balance gender representation.
- Disparity is most pronounced at the department chair level, suggesting systemic barriers in academic advancement.
Journal Article by Fok A and Dauer E in Am J Surg
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