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Women Surgeons Shatter Ceilings in Male-Dominated Field

29 Nov

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Summary

  • Female thoracic surgeons face pay gaps and harassment.
  • Less than 10% of US thoracic surgeons are women.
  • Women strive to change male-dominated medical culture.
Women Surgeons Shatter Ceilings in Male-Dominated Field

Women in Thoracic Surgery are navigating a field where they remain significantly underrepresented, constituting less than 10% of practitioners in the U.S. This demanding specialty, historically a male bastion, presents challenges including a persistent wage gap and instances of sexual harassment, as reported by female surgeons. Despite these hurdles, a growing number of women are pursuing careers in cardiothoracic surgery, actively seeking to change the profession's traditionally macho culture.

The recent annual meeting of Women in Thoracic Surgery highlighted these ongoing struggles and offered a platform for shared experiences and strategies. Discussions ranged from imposter syndrome and work-life balance to negotiating better pay. While progress is evident, with more women entering the field, many still report feeling the "beat-down of the culture" and experiencing loneliness as often being the "only woman in the room."

Despite the difficulties, there is a strong push to reframe the narrative. Leaders within the group are emphasizing the rewarding aspects of cardiothoracic surgery and asserting that women are not only wanted but needed. Recent studies even suggest better patient outcomes with female surgeons, offering a promising outlook for the future of women in this critical area of medicine.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Women in cardiothoracic surgery face issues like lower pay, fewer promotions, sexual harassment, and cultural biases in a male-dominated field.
Women make up less than 10 percent of thoracic surgeons in the United States, though efforts are underway to increase this number.
Women in Thoracic Surgery is a group supporting and advocating for the growing number of women in the cardiothoracic surgery specialty.

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