On achieving gender equity within the liver transplantation medical and surgical workforce
Deborah Verran

TL;DR
This paper examines gender equity in the liver transplantation workforce and highlights the need for comprehensive data and policy changes to address ongoing disparities.
Contribution
The paper identifies the lack of comprehensive data on gender ratios in liver transplantation and proposes actionable solutions to promote equity.
Findings
Gender disparities are evident in liver transplant workforces globally, including leadership roles.
Common recommendations include policy development and barrier removal to improve gender equity.
Ongoing efforts are needed to achieve equity in the liver transplantation workforce worldwide.
Abstract
Until relatively recently there has been a paucity of readily available information pertaining to the demographics of the medical and surgical workforces for the subspecialty of liver transplantation. This is relevant as it relates to whether gender equity is now being achieved across this particular workforce. This manuscript focuses on what eventually led to the recognition that more comprehensive data were required along with what is now actually known with respect to the gender ratios of the liver transplant workforce along with their related academic activities. Potential solutions to address any ongoing imbalances are also examined. The extent and range of gender disparities previously reported for other cohorts of physicians and surgeons, are also apparent amongst the liver transplant workforce in most regions of the world. This also pertains to the higher leadership positions…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiversity and Career in Medicine · Global Health Workforce Issues · Medical Education and Admissions
