Gender diversity and leadership in Radiation Oncology in Australia and New Zealand

Author:

Hesselberg Gina123ORCID,James Melissa45ORCID,Turner Sandra67ORCID,Gupta Nishant8,Mackenzie Penny9

Affiliation:

1. St George Hospital Cancer Care Centre Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. GenesisCare Waratah Private Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. UNSW St George & Sutherland Clinical School St George Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

4. Christchurch Oncology Service, Canterbury Regional Cancer and Haematology Centre Christchurch Hospital Christchurch New Zealand

5. University of Otago Christchurch Christchurch New Zealand

6. Western Sydney Radiation Oncology Network Westmead Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

7. University of Sydney, Westmead Clinical School Sydney New South Wales Australia

8. The Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Radiologists Sydney New South Wales Australia

9. Icon Cancer Care St Andrew's Hospital Toowoomba Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThere has been a groundswell of discussion and activism surrounding gender diversity. Given the growing importance of this issue, a working group was established under the Faculty of Radiation Oncology (FRO) of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists' (RANZCR) Economics and Workforce Committee (EWC) to review the current status of gender diversity within radiation oncology (RO) in Australia and New Zealand.MethodsDe‐identified data were provided from two recent FRO workforce censuses conducted in 2014 and 2018 with permission from the EWC. Further data were provided via direct correspondence with staff at the RANZCR and the Trans‐Tasman Radiation Oncology Group (TROG), the major RO research group in Australasia. The data were collated in February 2021.ResultsOur results showed that compared to females, male radiation oncologists were more likely to be engaged in full‐time active clinical work, hold a postgraduate degree and obtain a consultant or fellowship position following graduation. Male fellows were more likely to have leadership positions within RANZCR and TROG and self‐identify as holding any leadership position. The 2018 census revealed that within the trainee cohort, there was almost an equal number of male and female trainees as well as an equal number of male and female trainees holding a postgraduate degree.ConclusionThis review is an important first exploration into gender diversity across Australia and New Zealand's RO workforce. Whilst our study indicates that gender disparities exist, there are some indications that this may be equalizing out over time.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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