“…The lower representation of female first authors in the CJA is consistent with similar studies in other medical subspecialties such as pediatrics 11 and gastroenterology, 15 and these trends remain pervasive in academic medical publishing. 3,10,12 Similar to our findings, 61% of published articles in the British Journal of Anaesthesia were authored by a male first author and a male last author, 24% by a female first author and a male last author, 8% by a male first author and a female last author, and only 7% by a female first author and a female last author. 10 In a recent study in Anesthesia and Analgesia, a higher proportion of females were first authors of publications in Anesthesiology (32%) and Anesthesia and Analgesia (30%) 11 ; nevertheless, this analysis included more recent articles from 2002 onwards.…”