2022
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.22.27536
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Turning a Page in the Yellow Journal: Figure Legends and Gender-Inclusive Patient Descriptors

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“…The Medical Journal of Australia has reported on gender inequity for women in medicine 4 and now recommends that authors of research published in the MJA follow the Sex and Gender Equity in Research (SAGER) guidelines 5 . The American Journal of Radiology has made recommendations for more inclusive language in figure legends and gender descriptors 6 . It would seem an easy solution to simply adopt any suggested inclusive language alternative.…”
Section: Jmiromentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Medical Journal of Australia has reported on gender inequity for women in medicine 4 and now recommends that authors of research published in the MJA follow the Sex and Gender Equity in Research (SAGER) guidelines 5 . The American Journal of Radiology has made recommendations for more inclusive language in figure legends and gender descriptors 6 . It would seem an easy solution to simply adopt any suggested inclusive language alternative.…”
Section: Jmiromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 The American Journal of Radiology has made recommendations for more inclusive language in figure legends and gender descriptors. 6 It would seem an easy solution to simply adopt any suggested inclusive language alternative. But, using new blanket terminology without context, consultation or consent, can quickly backfire, especially if people perceive erasure.…”
Section: Jmiromentioning
confidence: 99%