2023
DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2023.4777
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Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Diversity Among Academic Surgical Leaders in the US

Yoshiko Iwai,
Alice Yunzi L. Yu,
Nikki C. Daniels
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceSurgical department chairs remain conspicuously nondiverse despite the recognized importance of diverse physician workforces. However, the extent of diversity among non-chair leadership remains underexplored.ObjectiveTo evaluate racial, ethnic, and gender diversity of surgical department chairs, vice chairs (VCs), and division chiefs (DCs) in the US.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsFor this cross-sectional study, publicly accessible medical school and affiliated hospital websites in the US and Puerto… Show more

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“…Surgical department leaders in the US do not reflect the racial, ethnic, and gender diversity of the patients they treat, a study in JAMA Surgery by researchers at eight leading US medical centres has found 1…”
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“…Surgical department leaders in the US do not reflect the racial, ethnic, and gender diversity of the patients they treat, a study in JAMA Surgery by researchers at eight leading US medical centres has found 1…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%