2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.oret.2022.08.012
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Authorship Trends of Women in Retina

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“…Fathy et al reported that for editorial publications, the rate of increase in proportion of female ophthalmologist first authors (increase from 23.7% to 30.8%) and senior authors (increase from 11.2% to 23.5%) over a decade was not statistically different from the rate of increase in female American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO)-certified physicians (15.5% to 21.0%). 39 An increase in proportion of both female first and last authors over time was also identified within several ophthalmology subspecialties such as retina, 35 oculoplastics, 26 and paediatric ophthalmology. 30,31 One study of the cornea subspecialty showed an increase in female last authors but not first.…”
Section: Proportion Of Female Authors Over Timementioning
confidence: 92%
“…Fathy et al reported that for editorial publications, the rate of increase in proportion of female ophthalmologist first authors (increase from 23.7% to 30.8%) and senior authors (increase from 11.2% to 23.5%) over a decade was not statistically different from the rate of increase in female American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO)-certified physicians (15.5% to 21.0%). 39 An increase in proportion of both female first and last authors over time was also identified within several ophthalmology subspecialties such as retina, 35 oculoplastics, 26 and paediatric ophthalmology. 30,31 One study of the cornea subspecialty showed an increase in female last authors but not first.…”
Section: Proportion Of Female Authors Over Timementioning
confidence: 92%
“…4 In papers related to clinical retinal research, women represented 28.2% of first authors and 22.3% of last authors in 2020. 3 This trend holds for NIH funding opportunities as well. Male ophthalmologists received larger average awards and more total funding on average than their female colleagues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, although female physicians represent 36.3% of the physician workforce, only 17% of practicing retina surgeons in the US were women in 2020. 3 In addition, the proportion of female authorship in high-impact ophthalmology journals was 25.5% in 2019. 4 In papers related to clinical retinal research, women represented 28.2% of first authors and 22.3% of last authors in 2020.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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