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Stuck in the Out-Group: Jennifer Cant Grow Up Janes Invisible and Janets Over the Hill

机译:陷入困境:詹妮弗(Jennifer)无法长大简(Jane)看不见珍妮(Janet)在山上

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Fifty years after Title IX, women remain sparsely represented in high ranks and leadership in academic medicine. Although men and women enter the career pipeline at similar rates, academic medicine does not equivalently advance them. Currently, women account for 32% of associate professors, 20% of full professors, 14% of department chairs, and 11% of deans at U.S. medical schools—far from the near sex parity seen in medical students since the 1990s. Over 30 years of research confirms that gender stereotypes can operate to disadvantage women in review processes and consequently bar their advancement in domains like science and medicine. The authors present three vignettes to illustrate how gender stereotypes can also operate to disadvantage women in social interactions by positioning them in the “out-group” for many career-advancing opportunities. The authors argue that policies alone will not achieve gender equity in the academic medicine workforce. Addressing stereotype-based gender bias is critical for the future of academic medicine. Interventions that treat gender bias as a remediable habit show promise in promoting gender equity and transforming institutional culture to achieve the full participation of women at all career stages. A critical step is to recognize when gender stereotyped assumptions are influencing judgments and decision making in ourselves and others, challenge them as unjust, and deliberately practice replacing them with accurate and objective data.
机译:在第IX题问世50年之后,妇女在学术医学中仍然很少担任高级职务和领导职务。尽管男人和女人进入职业生涯的比率相似,但学术医学并不能同样地促进他们前进。目前,在美国医学院中,女性占副教授的32%,正教授的20%,系主任的14%和院长的11%,这与1990年代以来医学生的性别均等相差甚远。超过30年的研究证实,性别刻板印象可以在审查过程中使女性处于不利地位,从而阻碍其在科学和医学等领域的进步。作者介绍了三个短片,以说明通过将性别定型观念置于“群体外”以获得许多职业发展机会的情况下,性别定型观念还能如何在社会交往中不利于妇女。作者认为,仅政策就无法在学术医学队伍中实现性别平等。解决基于刻板印象的性别偏见对于学术医学的未来至关重要。将性别偏见视为可纠正的习惯的干预措施有望促进性别平等并转变体制文化,以使妇女在所有职业阶段都能充分参与。关键的一步是要认识到性别刻板印象的假设何时会影响我们自己和他人的判断和决策,将其视为不公正的挑战,并故意练习以准确,客观的数据来代替它们。

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