Overcoming barriers for women entering the urology workforce in the United Kingdom

Author:

Khan-Ruf Sarah1ORCID,Warren Hannah2,DhaRocca Lizzie3,Ahmed Kamran4

Affiliation:

1. Frimley Park Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK

2. Queen Elizabeth Hospital, London, UK

3. Health Education England Yorkshire and The Humber, UK

4. King’s College Hospital, UK

Abstract

Background: Urology has considerable gender disparity with just 10.3% of UK consultant posts held by women and lower than the 13.2% average across all surgical specialties. Medicine is no longer a male-dominated vocation, with women making up the majority of medical graduates for almost 30 years. To recruit the highest calibre doctors, urology needs to appeal and be accessible to all talented individuals. Objective: In this paper we explore barriers to workforce diversity and propose solutions to the current problems. Methods: A literature review was conducted and authors’ opinions explored. Results: Reasons for women avoiding a career in urology include perceptions of urology as a ‘male’ specialty, lack of female role models, less mentoring and sponsorship of female medical students and trainees, and the use of derogatory and devaluing language. We suggest solutions to overcome these barriers for the benefit of profession. Conclusions: While there is a way to go to reach gender parity, there are reasons to be optimistic. We propose to see more women supported through mentoring programmes, more female representation on panels and in leadership positions to raise the profile of women in urology. We need to create a workplace culture and flexible working patterns that encourages all genders to excel.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Urology,Surgery

Reference19 articles.

1. BAUS. 2019 urology workforce report, 2019, https://www.baus.org.uk/mybaus/workforce/default.aspx

2. Moberly T. How women have outnumbered men at medical school entry for 25 years. BMJ 2018: 167–168, https://www.bmj.com/bmj/section-pdf/959692?path=/bmj/360/8138/Careers.full.pdf

3. Physician Gender Effects in Medical Communication

4. Diversity improves performance and outcomes

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