“…Other research on female physicians and female entrepreneurs suggests women's more limited engagement in networking may be due to a lack of aspiration for organization leadership, lack of time, or a focus on seeking advice from within a smaller social circle (Chae, 2018;Mariam Malende, 2017). Regardless of the specific reasons, promoting same-sex mentorship is important as female students and trainees traditionally lack academic and professional mentors (Association of American Medical Colleges, 2017; Butkus et al, 2018;Colón-Emeric, Bowlby, and Svetkey, 2012;Burk-Rafel, Santen, and Purkiss, 2017;DeFilippis et al, 2016;Faucett et al, 2017;Gaetke-Udager et al, 2018;Lautenberger et al, 2019;Meschitti, Smith, 2017). Multiple studies have shown that same-sex mentors can target professional development disparities for women early in their career and can be especially influential when students are determining their future career choice (Faucett et al, 2017;Gaetke-Udager et al, 2018;Lautenberger et al, 2019;Lewis et al, 2018).…”