2019
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000008022
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Understanding and addressing gender equity for women in neurology

Abstract: Despite the fact that the percentages of women among physicians and neurologists have been rising, gender-related disparities in numerous metrics persist, notably in compensation, promotion, funding, recognition, leadership, publishing, and speaking. Simultaneously, women working in academia, including medicine, face high rates of sexual harassment. Leaders of all health care-related organizations must accept the moral and ethical imperative to expeditiously address both gender-related discrimination and haras… Show more

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“…This system has not been advantageous for women, who are less visible because they hold fewer leadership positions in professional societies, are underrepresented on journal editorial boards, and are less likely to have been authors on previous important papers in the field. 6 Journals can also pay more attention to balance when selecting peer reviewers because reviewers are often asked to write an editorial when a paper is accepted for publication. Some journals routinely ask every reviewer if they would be willing to write an editorial.…”
Section: Why It Mattersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This system has not been advantageous for women, who are less visible because they hold fewer leadership positions in professional societies, are underrepresented on journal editorial boards, and are less likely to have been authors on previous important papers in the field. 6 Journals can also pay more attention to balance when selecting peer reviewers because reviewers are often asked to write an editorial when a paper is accepted for publication. Some journals routinely ask every reviewer if they would be willing to write an editorial.…”
Section: Why It Mattersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Finally, don't miss the article by Baskin et al 4 about the efforts by the journal to promote perspectives of equity, diversity, and inclusion and address disparities, and the article by Dr. Silver about understanding and addressing gender equity for women in neurology. 5…”
Section: Editors' Top Five Recommended Reading and Latest Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For addressing the paucity of empirical research on women’s advancement and leadership in translational research in the UK and Europe, a recent study on gender equity in Neurology suggests the need for institutions to take a systematic approach to addressing gender disparities that involve customised, defined metrics and transparent reporting to stakeholders[30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%