2017
DOI: 10.2196/resprot.7632
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Medicine Goes Female: Protocol for Improving Career Options of Females and Working Conditions for Researching Physicians in Clinical Medical Research by Organizational Transformation and Participatory Design

Abstract: BackgroundAll European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near future. Most efforts have not brought the expected results so far. The current notion is that this is mainly related to the fact that female physicians will clearly outnumber their male colleagues within a few years in nearly all European countries. Still, women are underrepresented in leadership and research positions throughout Europe.ObjectivesThe MedGoFem project addresses multiple perspectives with the partici… Show more

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“…Consequently, female students follow a different reasoning process in the selection of a specific specialty than male students. Furthermore, the feminisation of medicine, and in particular of surgery, would require a change in thinking about work-life balance, modern working time models, and the participation of females in leadership and research [ 49 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, female students follow a different reasoning process in the selection of a specific specialty than male students. Furthermore, the feminisation of medicine, and in particular of surgery, would require a change in thinking about work-life balance, modern working time models, and the participation of females in leadership and research [ 49 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has created a platform for qualified women with a sense of selfefficacy ('We can do it') and positive expectation ('We shall benefit from it') in the group. 12,13 In September 2017, WISE published the first position paper on stroke in women research in a highranked journal. 14 Despite improvements, underrepresentation of women in core activities is still an issue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence-based responses include gender-blind reviews of applications, fostering gender-inclusive working environments, female networking aiming to deal with professionals' barriers as well as initiatives supporting worklife balance. 13 In order to overcome these biases within ESO, WISE organised the first 'Women in Stroke Leadership Workshop' where implicit and unconscious gender bias is was the agenda. This is the first part of a larger initiative including a planned structured three-day leadership course.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The concept of structural change is akin to the concept of institutional transformation [ 18 ] as both are based on the assumption that, in some cases or under given circumstances, the pursuit of new objectives requires pervasive, intensive, and far-reaching changes of the fundamental organizational processes, setup, and values [ 19 ]. Based on the experience of gender equality policies in science and technology [ 20 - 26 ], structural change is often characterized by 4 main features:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%