Gender trends in authorship of spine-related academic literature—a 39-year perspective
Abstract
Background Context Despite recent advances in gender equity in medicine, the representation of women in orthopedic and neurosurgery remains particularly low. Furthermore, compared with their male colleagues, female faculty members are less likely to publish research, limiting opportunities in the academic promotion process. Understanding disparities in research productivity provides insight into the “gender gap” in the spine surgeon workforce....
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Title
Gender trends in authorship of spine-related academic literature—a 39-year perspective
Published Date
Nov 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
11
Pages
1749 - 1754
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