2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00268-022-06880-8
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Sex‐based Disparities Among Surgical Faculty Positions Across Medical Colleges in Pakistan

Abstract: Introduction Despite women being under-represented in academic surgery, there is no publicly accessible repository describing the distribution of surgeons by sex and specialty in Pakistan. This short report aims to fulfill this gap by describing female representation across surgical faculty positions in medical colleges across Pakistan. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2021 across medical universities in Pakistan. A dual mode of data collection was em… Show more

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“…Another cultural aspect affecting breast reconstruction frequency is discomfort discussing breast health or reconstruction with oncologists 35 and plastic surgeons who are overwhelmingly male. In one study conducted among plastic surgeons in India, only 11.2% (37/330) were female, 42 and in a survey of surgical faculty at medical colleges in Pakistan, 9.4% of plastic surgeon respondents were women (5/53) (statistics on surgeon demographic in other South Asian countries were unable to be found) 43 . While this is only a sample of surgeons in those countries, these ratios are more skewed male than the 5:1 male:female plastic surgeon ratio in the United States 44 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another cultural aspect affecting breast reconstruction frequency is discomfort discussing breast health or reconstruction with oncologists 35 and plastic surgeons who are overwhelmingly male. In one study conducted among plastic surgeons in India, only 11.2% (37/330) were female, 42 and in a survey of surgical faculty at medical colleges in Pakistan, 9.4% of plastic surgeon respondents were women (5/53) (statistics on surgeon demographic in other South Asian countries were unable to be found) 43 . While this is only a sample of surgeons in those countries, these ratios are more skewed male than the 5:1 male:female plastic surgeon ratio in the United States 44 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(37/330) were female, 42 and in a survey of surgical faculty at medical colleges in Pakistan, 9.4% of plastic surgeon respondents were women (5/53) (statistics on surgeon demographic in other South Asian countries were unable to be found). 43 While this is only a sample of surgeons in those countries, these ratios are more skewed male than the 5:1 male:female plastic surgeon ratio in the United States. 44 To minimize their time and exposure to the predominately male reconstructive surgeons, they may only agree to the bare minimum treatment.…”
Section: Financial Cultural and Gender Concerns Affect Attitudes Towa...mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…For example, only 6% of cardiothoracic surgeons in the United States and 11% of cardiovascular surgeons in Canada are women. 19 In Pakistan, less than 2% of cardiothoracic surgical faculty are women, 20 whereas data from other LMICs are limited but anecdotally comparable. Data on the global cardiology workforce are scarce, although some estimates exist.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This disparity is more pronounced in provinces like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan with only 24(6.5%) and 7(3.1%) practicing female surgeons respectively thus suggesting an impact of culture as well. 5 According to Human Resources for Health Observer Series No. 24. the main reasons of inequalities are gender biased working environments, discrimination and harassment including sexual harassment, gender pay gap and gender disparity in leadership.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This disparity is more pronounced in provinces like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan with only 24(6.5%) and 7(3.1%) practicing female surgeons respectively thus suggesting an impact of culture as well. 5 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%