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Gender Parity in Critical Care Medicine.

Sangeeta MehtaKaren E A BurnsFlavia R MachadoAlison E Fox-RobichaudDeborah J CookCarolyn S CalfeeLorraine B WareEllen L BurnhamNiranjan KissoonJohn C MarshallJordi ManceboSimon FinferChristiane HartogKonrad ReinhartKathryn MaitlandRenee D StapletonArthur KwizeraPravin AminFekri AbrougOrla SmithJon H LaakeGentle S ShresthaMargaret S Herridge
Published in: American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (2017)
Clinical practice guidelines are systematically developed statements to assist practitioner and patient decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances. These documents inform and shape patient care around the world. In this Perspective we discuss the importance of diversity on guideline panels, the disproportionately low representation of women on critical care guideline panels, and existing initiatives to increase the representation of women in corporations, universities, and government. We propose five strategies to ensure gender parity within critical care medicine.
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