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A Canadian National Survey Study of Harassment in Surgery-Still a Long Way to Go.

Komal JariwalaClaire A WilsonJacob DavidsonJonathan HuCaitlin SymonetteSandrine de RibaupierreM Elise GrahamNatashia M Seemann
Published in: Journal of surgical education (2024)
The prevalence of gender-based discrimination remains high and harassment prevalence remains largely unchanged from when current staff were in residency. Our findings highlight a need to implement systemic changes to support the increasing number of women entering surgery, and to improve surgical culture to continue to attract the best and brightest to the field.
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