2020
DOI: 10.12788/jhm.3471
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Strategies of Female Teaching Attending Physicians to Navigate Gender-Based Challenges: An Exploratory Qualitative Study

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Women in medicine experience discrimination, hostility, and unconscious bias frequently and with deleterious effects. While these gender-based challenges are well described, strategies to navigate and respond to them are less understood. OBJECTIVE: To explore the lived experiences of female teaching attending physicians emphasizing strategies they use to mitigate gender-based challenges in clinical environments. DESIGN: Multisite exploratory, qualitative study. SETTING: Inpatient general medicine t… Show more

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“…At the extreme, appalling abuses of power in medicine indicate that professional training does not eradicate mistreatment from power differentials 1 . On a more regular daily basis, the reluctance to speak up within a power differential can contribute to a culture of silence and delay the initiation of effective solutions 2 …”
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“…At the extreme, appalling abuses of power in medicine indicate that professional training does not eradicate mistreatment from power differentials 1 . On a more regular daily basis, the reluctance to speak up within a power differential can contribute to a culture of silence and delay the initiation of effective solutions 2 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 On a more regular daily basis, the reluctance to speak up within a power differential can contribute to a culture of silence and delay the initiation of effective solutions. 2 The reluctance to speak up inside a social hierarchy dates to ancient Greece (parrhesia) and is commonly denoted as the challenge of speaking-truth-to-power. Noam Chomsky offered a particularly dismal view by arguing "Power already knows the truth and is busy concealing it.…”
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“…1 Despite this, there is much data that suggests ongoing bias against women physicians in practice, be it when it comes to day to day work, promotion, publication or awards. [2][3][4][5] There is also growing data that gender bias impacts residency training. There appears to be differences in how residents are assessed based on gender during residency.…”
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