Women physicians underrepresented in American Academy of Neurology recognition awards
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Abstract
Objective To investigate representation by gender among recipients of physician recognition awards presented by the American Academy of Neurology (AAN).
Methods We analyzed lists of individual recipients over the 63-year history of the AAN recognition awards. Included were awards intended primarily for physician recipients that recognized a body of work over the course of a career. The primary outcome measures were total numbers and proportions of men and women physician award recipients.
Results During the period studied, the proportion of women increased from 18% (1996) to 31.5% (2016) among AAN US neurologist members and from 18.6% (1992) to 35% (2015) in academia, and the AAN presented 323 awards to physician recipients. Of these recipients, 264 (81.7%) were men and 59 (18.3%) were women. During the most recent 10-year period studied (2008–2017), the proportion of women increased from 24.7% (2008) to 31.5% (2016) among AAN US neurologist members and from 28% (2009) to 35% (2015) in academia, and the AAN presented 187 awards to physician recipients, comprising 146 men (78.1%) and 41 women (21.9%). Although it has been more than 2 decades since the proportion of women among US neurologist members of the AAN was lower than 18%, 1 in 4 AAN award categories demonstrated 0% to 18% representation of women among physician recipients during the most recent decade. Moreover, for highly prestigious awards, underrepresentation was more pronounced.
Conclusion Although the reasons why are not clear, women were often underrepresented among individual physician recognition award recipient lists, particularly for highly prestigious awards.
Glossary
- AAMC=
- Association of American Medical Colleges;
- AAN=
- American Academy of Neurology;
- AAP=
- Association for Academic Physiatrists
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Editorial, page 291
- Received February 7, 2018.
- Accepted in final form May 18, 2018.
- © 2018 American Academy of Neurology
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- Author response: Women physicians underrepresented in American Academy of Neurology recognition awards
- Anna M. Bank, Neurologist, Columbia University Medical Center
- Chloe S. Slocum, Physiatrist, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Harvard Medical School
- Cheri A. Blauwet, Physiatrist, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Harvard Medical School
- Saurabha Bhatnagar, Physiatrist, VA Boston Healthcare System, Harvard Medical School
- Julie A. Poorman, Medical Researcher, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Harvard Medical School
- Richard Goldstein, Statistician, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Harvard Medical School
- Julia M. Reilly, Physiatrist, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Harvard Medical School
- Ross D. Zafonte, Physiatrist, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Harvard Medical School
- Julie K. Silver, Physiatrist, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Submitted September 07, 2018 - Reader response: Women physicians underrepresented in American Academy of Neurology recognition awards
- Melissa Ortega, Neurologist, University of Miami
Submitted August 27, 2018
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