Surgical Education: Disparities in Education May Impact the Quality and Likelihood of Completion of Training

Ofshteyn, Asya; Steinhagen, Emily

Surgical Education: Disparities in Education May Impact the Quality and Likelihood of Completion of Training

Ofshteyn, Asya; Steinhagen, Emily

Abstract

Female surgical trainees experience bias that begins at the preclinical stages of medical school, extending into their surgery clerkships, and then into their residency training. There are important implications in terms of training opportunities and career advancement, mentorship, sponsorship, and ultimately burnout. Childbearing and lactation also impact the experiences and perceptions of female trainees who have children. There are limited interventions that have improved the experience of women in surgical training. Mentorship appears to play an important role in ameliorating some of the negative consequences of the training environment and improving outcomes for women surgeons.

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Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery
2023
Profession(s)
Surgeons
Topic(s)
Mental Health
Physical Health & Violence
Resource Types
Commentaries & Blogs
Study Type(s)
Expert Opinion, Commentary, etc.
Action Strategy Area(s)
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Setting(s)
Academic
Academic Role(s)
Residents and Fellows
Students