TY - JOUR
T1 - Are there too few women presenting at emergency medicine conferences?
AU - Carley, Simon
AU - Carden, Richard
AU - Riley, Rebecca
AU - May, Natalie
AU - Hruska, Katrin
AU - Beardsell, Iain
AU - Johnston, Michelle
AU - Body, Richard
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Introduction There is a perception that women are under-represented as speakers at emergency medicine (EM) conferences. We aimed to evaluate the ratio of male to female speakers and the proportion of presenting time by gender at major international EM conferences. Methods Conference programmes of the major English-speaking EM conferences occurring from 2014 to 2015 were obtained. The number of presentations, the gender of the speaker and the duration of each presentation were recorded. Results We analysed eight major EM conferences. These included 2382 presentations, of which 29.9% (range 22.5%-40.9%) were given by women. In total, 56 min of presentations were analysed, of which 27.6% (range 21%-36.7%) were delivered by women. On average, presentations by women were 95 shorter than presentations by men (23 vs 21min 25s). Conclusions Male speakers exceed female speakers at major EM conferences. The reasons for this imbalance are likely complex and multifactorial and may reflect the gender imbalance within the specialty.
AB - Introduction There is a perception that women are under-represented as speakers at emergency medicine (EM) conferences. We aimed to evaluate the ratio of male to female speakers and the proportion of presenting time by gender at major international EM conferences. Methods Conference programmes of the major English-speaking EM conferences occurring from 2014 to 2015 were obtained. The number of presentations, the gender of the speaker and the duration of each presentation were recorded. Results We analysed eight major EM conferences. These included 2382 presentations, of which 29.9% (range 22.5%-40.9%) were given by women. In total, 56 min of presentations were analysed, of which 27.6% (range 21%-36.7%) were delivered by women. On average, presentations by women were 95 shorter than presentations by men (23 vs 21min 25s). Conclusions Male speakers exceed female speakers at major EM conferences. The reasons for this imbalance are likely complex and multifactorial and may reflect the gender imbalance within the specialty.
KW - communications
KW - Education
KW - management
KW - management, HR management
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U2 - 10.1136/emermed-2015-205581
DO - 10.1136/emermed-2015-205581
M3 - Article
C2 - 27534977
AN - SCOPUS:84983517769
SN - 1472-0205
VL - 33
SP - 681
EP - 683
JO - Emergency Medicine Journal
JF - Emergency Medicine Journal
IS - 10
ER -