The Society of Black Academic Surgeons CV benchmarking initiative: Early career trends of academic surgical leaders
Autor: | Paris D. Butler, Michael A. Edwards, Byron D. Hughes, Colin A. Martin, Carla M. Pugh |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Medical Article Grant funding Mentorship Research Support as Topic Cultural diversity Humans Medicine Early career Productivity Curriculum Societies Medical Publishing Surgeons Medical education business.industry Administrative Personnel Cultural Diversity General Medicine Benchmarking United States Academic tenure Black or African American Career Mobility Leadership Surgery business |
Zdroj: | Am J Surg |
ISSN: | 0002-9610 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2020.01.047 |
Popis: | Background Surgeons from under-represented backgrounds are less likely to receive academic tenure and obtain leadership positions. Our objective was to query the curriculum vitaes (CVs) of SBAS leadership to develop a benchmarking tool to promote and guide careers in academic surgery. Methods CVs from academic leaders were reviewed for academic productivity at early career stages—the first 5-and 10-years. Variables queried: peer-reviewed publications, grant funding, surgical societal involvement, invited lectureships and visiting professorships. Results Of 20 CVs, 41 leadership positions including 13 SBAS Presidents were identified. At 5- and 10-years, respectively, the academic productivity increased: 20.6 and 52.3 publications; 4.7 and 9.7 grants; 18 and 42.6 lectures/professorships. Conclusion The CV benchmarking tool may be a useful framework for aspiring academic surgeons to track their progress relative to successful SBAS members. Creative strategies like these, paired with faculty mentorship and sponsorship are necessary to improve the ethnic diversity in academic surgery. |
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