Leadership, recognition awards, and publication by men and women in the American Academy of Neurology
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Abstract
Objective To study sex differences with respect to publications, leadership, and recognition awards in the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) in light of recent research highlighting inequities in these domains.
Methods We examined medical school graduation, neurology residency (using American Medical Association and American Council for Graduate Medical Education data), membership in the AAN, first and last authorship in Neurology®, membership on AAN committees, and AAN recognition awards by sex for 1997, 2007, and 2017.
Results Female medical students were less likely to enter neurology residency in 1997 only. In 2007 and 2017, there was no proportionate difference between men and women as last author, a surrogate for senior member of the author panel. In 2017, women were proportionately more likely to be first authors than men, a surrogate for principal investigator of the study. Committee membership was less for women in 1997 and 2007 (p < 0.001) but was not proportionately different in 2017 (p = 0.534). Women were proportionately more likely to receive recognition awards in all years studied (1997 p = 0.008, 2007 p < 0.001, 2017 p < 0.001), although absolute numbers of women were lower.
Conclusions Female membership, leadership (through committee membership), and publications as last author were lower in 1997 in the AAN. These same metrics demonstrated substantial proportionate changes, with no differences in last authorship in 2007 and 2017, greater likelihood for women to be first author in 2017, no differences in committee membership in 2017, and greater likelihood of receiving awards determined by merit in all 3 years.
Glossary
- AAN=
- American Academy of Neurology;
- ACGME=
- American Council for Graduate Medical Education;
- AMA=
- American Medical Association;
- CI=
- confidence interval;
- IRR=
- incidence rate ratio
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- Received September 13, 2019.
- Accepted in final form August 3, 2020.
- © 2020 American Academy of Neurology
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- Author Response: Leadership, recognition awards, and publication by men and women in the American Academy of Neurology
- Chris Keran, Sr. Director, Member Insights, American Academy of Neurology
- Robert A. Gross, Professor Neurology, University of Rochester
- Yan Yuan, Professor, School of Public Health, University of Alberta
- Janis M. Miyasaki, Professor, Medicine and Neurology, University of Alberta
Submitted March 06, 2021 - Author Response: Leadership, recognition awards, and publication by men and women in the American Academy of Neurology
- Robert A. Gross, Professor Neurology, University of Rochester
- Yan Yuan, Professor, School of Public Health, University of Alberta
- Chris Keran, Sr Director, Member Insights, American Academy of Neurology
- Janis M. Miyasaki, Professor Medicine, Neurology, University of Alberta
Submitted March 06, 2021 - Reader response: Leadership, recognition awards, and publication by men and women in the American Academy of Neurology
- Julie K. Silver, Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School
- Anna M. Bank, Neurologist, Department of Neurology, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra University
- Julie A. Poorman, Researcher, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School and Spaulding
- Richard Goldstein, Biostatistician, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School; and Spaulding
Submitted October 18, 2020 - Reader response: Leadership, recognition awards, and publication by men and women in the American Academy of Neurology
- Annette Langer-Gould, MD, PhD, Regional Lead for Clinical & Translational Neuroscience; Los Angeles Medical Center, Neurology Department (Los Angeles)
Submitted October 08, 2020
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