Female Leadership in Pediatric Ophthalmology: A Descriptive Analysis

Author:

Lam Laurel,Nelson Leonard B.,Bayraktutar Betul N.,Lee Karen E.

Abstract

Purpose: To examine female representation among current chiefs of pediatric ophthalmology services of academic medical centers and children's hospitals, as well as program directors of ophthalmology residency and pediatric ophthalmology fellowship programs in the United States. Methods: Data collection for this cross-sectional study occurred between December 2023 and February 2024, using publicly available sources to compile a list of academic medical centers and children's hospitals, as well as ophthalmology residency programs and pediatric ophthalmology fellowship programs that participated in the 2023–2024 San Francisco Match. Chi-squared analyses were performed using Excel 2021 software, where a P value less than .05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Of the dedicated pediatric ophthalmology services across academic medical centers and children's hospitals in the United States, 38.3% (64/167) are led by a female chief. Female representation was greater at children's hospitals (40.0%, 36/90) than at academic medical centers (36.4%, 28/77), although no significant difference was observed ( P = .69). Gender distribution was near equivalent at both academic training program levels, with slightly more female directors of fellowship programs (45.7%, 21/46) than ophthalmology residency programs (42.3%, 52/123) ( P = .33). Conclusions: The authors report near equivalent female representation in the leadership of academic training programs at the residency and fellowship level. However, the proportion of female pediatric ophthalmology division chiefs lags behind the actual gender composition of the workforce. Given the increasing prevalence of female pediatric ophthalmologists, promotion of concordant representation in leadership is necessary to reflect the changing sociocultural landscape and to close the gender gap. [ J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus . 20XX;X(X):XX–XX.]

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SLACK, Inc.

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