Gender representation in leadership & research: a 13-year review of the Annual Canadian Society of Otolaryngology Meetings.
Grace YiJennifer PayandehDorsa MavedatniaPenelope NeocleousJacob DavidsonJennifer SiuMolly ZirkleJulie E StrychowskyM Elise GrahamYvonne ChanPublished in: Journal of otolaryngology - head & neck surgery = Le Journal d'oto-rhino-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico-faciale (2023)
The proportion of women in speaking roles at the annual CSO meetings has generally increased over time, particularly among panelists, leading to fewer male-only speaking panels. However, there has been a slower rate of growth in the proportion of unique women in speaker roles. There remains an opportunity to increase gender/sex diversity at the major Canadian otolaryngology meeting.