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Medicine Goes Female: Protocol for Improving Career Options of Females and Working Conditions for Researching Physicians in Clinical Medical Research by Organizational Transformation and Participatory Design.

Joachim Paul HasebrookKlaus HahnenkampWolfgang F F A BuhreDianne de Korte-de BoerAnkie E W HamaekersBibiana MetelmannCamilla MetelmannMarina BortulSilvia PalmisanoJannicke Mellin-OlsenAndrius MacasJanusz AndresAnna Prokop-DornerTomáš VymazalJuergen HinkelmannSibyll RoddeBettina Pfleiderer
Published in: JMIR research protocols (2017)
The main impact of the project will be the implementation of innovative GEP tailored to the needs of university hospitals, which will lead to measurable institutional change in gender equality. This will impact the research at university hospitals in general, and will improve career prospects of female researchers in particular. Simultaneously, the gender dimension in medical research as an innovation factor and mandatory topic will be strengthened and integrated in each individual university hospital research activity. Research funding organizations can use the built knowledge to include mandatory topics for funding applications to enforce the use and implementation of GEP in university hospitals.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • mental health
  • medical students
  • randomized controlled trial