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1 to 1 of 1 Research Studies DisplayedOslock WM, Paredes AZ, Baselice HE
Women surgeons and the emergence of acute care surgery programs.
The authors sought to examine predictors of women surgeons in emergency general surgery (EGS) generally, and in acute care surgery (ACS) particularly. They found that 50.4% of hospitals studied had zero women surgeons. Women were more likely to be among EGS surgeons at hospitals with ACS models. They concluded that their study highlighted the dearth of women representation within EGS hospitals nationally and illuminated some of the underlying characteristics of ACS that may draw women: urban, academic, and staffed by more recently trained surgeons.
AHRQ-funded; HS022694.
Citation: Oslock WM, Paredes AZ, Baselice HE .
Women surgeons and the emergence of acute care surgery programs.
Am J Surg 2019 Oct;218(4):803-08. doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2019.07.008..
Keywords: Surgery, Provider: Physician, Provider, Emergency Department