Author:
Adler Elizabeth,Hobbs Andrew,Dhaliwal Gurpreet,Babik Jennifer M
Abstract
Authors of clinical reasoning exercises analyze diagnostic
dilemmas and serve as role models of clinical excellence.
We investigated the percentage of women authors in the
clinical problem-solving series of three general medicine
journals from the inaugural article in each series until July
2019. Women were underrepresented among first, last,
and all authors. While the percentage of women among
first and all authors has increased, women still constituted
<40% of all authors and ≤25% of last authors, and there
have been no significant increases in women last authors in
any of the three journals. Including more women in clinical
reasoning exercises is an opportunity to amplify the voices
of women as master clinicians. Journal of Hospital Medicine
2020;15:XXX-XXX. © 2020 Society of Hospital Medicine
Subject
Assessment and Diagnosis,Care Planning,Health Policy,Fundamentals and skills,General Medicine,Leadership and Management
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