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A Qualitative Study of Facilitators, Barriers, and Gender Disparities in Academic Neurology.

Marisela E Dy-HollinsDeborah A HallCarolyn M CahillAna-Claire L MeyerAmanda C PeltierTasha OstendorfCarol E RheaumeChristopher M KeranMyla D Goldmannull null
Published in: Neurology (2024)
Our findings may not be generalizable to academic neurologists outside the United States. Women academic neurology researchers experienced disparities across several domains affecting success: lower compensation, fewer women mentors, bias, and harassment. Women are less likely to be promoted, have less research success, and job satisfaction. Shared experiences of bias and harassment among women neurology researchers indicate continuing opportunity for education among departments and colleagues for preventive measures. These qualitative results indicate gender disparities among US-based neurology researchers and highlight the importance of the continued need to work toward equality and equity in disparate gender-related issues in the careers of neurology researchers.
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