(Reuters Health) – Fewer than 1 in 10 cardiologists in the U.S. are women, and those who do choose this male-dominated specialty earn less money, according to a new study. Researchers adjusted for ...
The specialty is the heart of medicine – literally and figuratively. There is much to be gained by increasing gender diversity in the field. In the landscape of modern medicine, cardiology is one of ...
Female cardiologists who become pregnant are often required to work extra hard in the months before going on maternity leave—and when that leave does arrive, it’s frequently unpaid and fleeting, ...
Female cardiologists experience 3 times more discrimination than male counterparts Though both men and women in cardiology report high levels of job satisfaction, female cardiologists were less likely ...
The number of female doctors in cardiology nearly doubled in the last decade, and male and female cardiologists both report a high level of job satisfaction, according to findings from a 10-year ...
Sophomore, junior and senior girls were able to network with women working in cardiology, talk with St. Ambrose staff and try hands-on learning.
Female cardiologists continue to get short shrift when it comes to leadership roles in the research propelling the field, a new analysis of pivotal trials confirms. Women made up just 10% of authors ...
BOSTON, MA — A new survey shows female cardiologists continue to face obstacles to pregnancy and family life that undercut efforts to attract more women to the male-dominated specialty [1]. Imagine, ...
Childbearing women cardiologists can encounter adverse effects in their physical health, finances and career advancements due to discriminatory violations of maternity leave practices in the U.S., ...
Canadian leaders in women’s health warn that the unique pathophysiology and presentation of cardiovascular disease in women ...