• Der Orthopäde · Dec 2020

    [Female doctors in orthopedics and trauma surgery in Germany: a current status quo].

    • Patricia M Lutz, Julia Lenz, Andrea Achtnich, and Stephanie Geyer.
    • Abteilung und Poliklinik für Sportorthopädie, Klinikum rechts der Isar, TU München, Ismaningerstr. 22, 81675, München, Deutschland. patricia.lutz@tum.de.
    • Orthopade. 2020 Dec 8.

    BackgroundGender-specific differences in the workplace in general and in the field of orthopedics and trauma surgery in particular are still clearly identifiable, and are becoming more and more pronounced in the social consciousness.ObjectiveAnalysis of the gender-specific development in the specialist field of orthopedics and trauma surgery in Germany over the past 15 years and a survey of the status quo.MethodsAssessment of the development of female graduates in the study of human medicine, the proportion of women in accredited and clinical care and the gender-specific acquisition of an additional orthopedic/trauma surgical title. Evaluation of gender-specific numbers of members or participants in the relevant professional associations and the largest German conferences on orthopedics and trauma surgery, as well as the habilitation figures in the field of orthopedics.Results And DiscussionThe proportion of female doctors in various fields of orthopedics and trauma surgery in the clinic and in science is increasing. There is still a clear discrepancy in leading positions in clinics, in the acquisition of an additional title, and on the boards of professional associations. In some fields, such as pediatric and hand/foot/ankle surgery, the proportion of women is higher than in other sub-areas of orthopedics and trauma surgery.

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