2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2023.03.006
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A 10-Year Analysis of Representation of Women in Patent Applications and NIH Funding in Vascular Surgery

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“…Despite an increased likelihood of obtaining National Institutes of Health funding, women investigators receive lower amounts of this funding than men. 3,4 The current study revealed an alarming, ongoing lack of women and racially and ethnically marginalized physicians as trial PIs, particularly for arterial diseases. Both recruitment and outcomes reporting by gender identity and race and ethnicity are known limitations in vascular device trials.…”
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“…Despite an increased likelihood of obtaining National Institutes of Health funding, women investigators receive lower amounts of this funding than men. 3,4 The current study revealed an alarming, ongoing lack of women and racially and ethnically marginalized physicians as trial PIs, particularly for arterial diseases. Both recruitment and outcomes reporting by gender identity and race and ethnicity are known limitations in vascular device trials.…”
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“…Insufficient representation of women in vascular surgery leadership is well established. Despite an increased likelihood of obtaining National Institutes of Health funding, women investigators receive lower amounts of this funding than men . The current study revealed an alarming, ongoing lack of women and racially and ethnically marginalized physicians as trial PIs, particularly for arterial diseases.…”
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