Factors impacting on retention, success and equitable participation in clinical academic careers: a scoping review and meta-thematic synthesis.
Claire VassieSue SmithKathleen E Leedham-GreenPublished in: BMJ open (2020)
The broad and often interconnected nature of these factors suggests that interventions will need to address structural and cultural factors as well as individual needs. In addition to standard good practice on equality and diversity, we suggest that organisations provide equitable support towards early publication success and targeted mentoring; address financial and role insecurity; address the clinical workplace culture; mitigate clinical-academic-personal role conflicts and overload; ensure that promotional structures and processes encourage diverse applicants and promote family-friendly, coherent and transparent national career pathways.