Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8212802 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Despite increased female trainee and full-time faculty representation over time in the academic oncology physician workforce, radiation oncology is lagging behind hematology oncology, with trainees declining in recent years in radiation oncology; this suggests a de facto ceiling in female representation. Whether such issues as delayed or insufficient exposure, inadequate mentorship, or specialty competitiveness disparately affect female representation in radiation oncology compared to hematology oncology are underexplored and require continued investigation to ensure that the future oncologic physician workforce reflects the diversity of the population it serves.
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Authors
Awad A. MD, Wei-Ting PhD, Emma B. MD, Christina H. MD, Reshma MD, DPhil, Charles R. MD, Curtiland MD,