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Neurosurgery's Slow Progress: Why Fewer Women?
WorldwideSaturday, November 23, 2024
Consider this: pediatric neurosurgery is considered the friendliest subspecialty for women, yet it's not exactly a beacon of gender equality. This subspecialty serves as a benchmark for the entire field. If it's struggling, imagine the challenges in other areas.
The study dug deep, analyzing data from different training stages and leadership roles. It's like a roadmap showing where women are thriving and where they're hitting roadblocks. This insight is vital for shaping the future of neurosurgery.
So, what's holding women back? Is it the demanding nature of the job, the lack of role models, or something else entirely? These are the questions we need to answer to move forward.
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