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Reducing the gender gap in academic activities: a 10-year progress report by the Japan Endocrine Society Women Endocrinologists Association (JES-We-Can)

机译:缩小学术活动中的性别差距:日本内分泌学会女性内分泌学家协会(JES-We-Can)的十年进展报告

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The Japan Endocrine Society (JES) has the largest ratio of female membership among societies associated with Internal Medicine in Japan; half of female members are in their 20s or 30s at present. In 2009, JES organized the “JES-We-Can” committee to promote women’s career development. To evaluate the effectiveness of JES-We-Can, we investigated the gender balance of various activities at JES in fiscal 2009 and 2017. Significant gender-differences were not observed in the acquisition rate of board-certified endocrinologists (BCEs) aged 40 y in 2009 and 2017. However, the acquisition rate of BCEs among women aged ≥40 y was significantly lower than men in 2009. In 2017, the gender-difference among BCEs in this group (currently aged ≥50 y) has considerably improved, but is not resolved. The acquisition rate of certificated endocrine educators (CEEs) among women was still significantly lower than men at all ages in 2017. Since the ratio of women oral speakers or poster presenters at annual academic meetings have grown to equal or surpass the membership ratio, female members make efficient contributions to JES. The numbers of women chairpersons, symposiasts, lecturers and invited speakers have increased, but remain limited. JES-We-Can was found to be effective in reducing the gender gap in academic activities at JES, but JES-We-Can should support women more intensely to raise the rate of CEEs among all ages and BCEs currently over 50 y, and to promote more women into higher positions in JES in the future. These actions are expected to introduce new and diverse perspectives into academia.
机译:在日本与内科相关的社会中,日本内分泌学会(JES)的女性会员比例最高。目前,一半的女性会员年龄在20多岁或30多岁。 2009年,JES组织了“ JES-We-Can”委员会,以促进妇女的职业发展。为了评估JES-We-Can的有效性,我们调查了2009和2017财年JES各项活动的性别平衡。在年龄小于40岁的董事会认证内分泌专家(BCE)的获取率中未观察到明显的性别差异。在2009年和2017年。但是,≥40岁女性的BCE获得率明显低于2009年的男性。2017年,该组BCE之间的性别差异(当前年龄≥50岁)已大大改善,但还没有解决。 2017年,所有年龄段的女性中,合格内分泌教育者(CEE)的获取率仍显着低于男性。由于在年度学术会议上女性口语演讲者或海报发表者的比例已增长到等于或超过会员比例,因此女性会员为JES做出有效的贡献。女主席,专题讨论会,讲师和特邀发言人的人数有所增加,但仍然有限。 JES-We-Can被发现可以有效地减少JES在学术活动中的性别差距,但是JES-We-Can应该更加积极地支持妇女,以提高目前50岁以上所有年龄段和BCE中CEE的发生率,并促进将来更多的妇女在JES中担任更高的职务。预计这些行动将为学术界带来新的和多样化的观点。

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