The challenges to academic and professional development and career advancement of women in cardiology (WIC), im-posed by the pandemic, not only impinge the female cardiologists' "leaky pipeline" but also make the "leakiness" more obvious. This consensus document aims to highlight the pandemic challenges WIC face, raise awareness of the gender equity gap, and propose mitigating actionable solutions derived from the data and experiences of an international group of female cardiovascular clinicians and researchers. This changing landscape has led to the need for highly specialized cardiologists who may have additional training in critical care, imaging, advanced heart failure, or interventional car-diology. Although women account for most medical school graduates, the number of WIC, particularly in mentioned sub-specialties, remains low. Moreover, women have been more affected by systemic issues within these challenging work environments, limiting their professional progression, career advancement, and economic potential. Therefore, it is imperative that tangible action points be noted and undertaken to ensure the representation of women in leadership, advocacy, and decision-making, and increase diversity in academia. Strategies to mitigate the negative impacts of the pandemic need to be taken during this COVID-19 pandemic to ensure WIC have a place in the field of Cardiology.

International consensus statement on challenges for women in cardiovascular practice and research in the COVID-19 era / Öz, Tuğba Kemaloğlu; Cader, F Aaysha; Dakhil, Zainab A; Parapid, Biljana; Kadavath, Sabeeda; Bond, Rachel; Chieffo, Alaide; Gimelli, Alessia; Mihailidou, Anastasia S; Ramu, Bhavadharini; Cavarretta, Elena; Michos, Erin D; Kaya, Esra; Buchanan, Louise; Patil, Mansi; Aste, Milena; Alasnag, Mirvat; Babazade, Nigar; Burgess, Sonya; Manzo-Silberman, Stéphane; Paradies, Valeria; Thamman, Ritu. - In: MINERVA CARDIOLOGY AND ANGIOLOGY. - ISSN 2724-5683. - 70:6(2022), pp. 641-651. [10.23736/S2724-5683.22.05935-X]

International consensus statement on challenges for women in cardiovascular practice and research in the COVID-19 era

Cavarretta, Elena;
2022

Abstract

The challenges to academic and professional development and career advancement of women in cardiology (WIC), im-posed by the pandemic, not only impinge the female cardiologists' "leaky pipeline" but also make the "leakiness" more obvious. This consensus document aims to highlight the pandemic challenges WIC face, raise awareness of the gender equity gap, and propose mitigating actionable solutions derived from the data and experiences of an international group of female cardiovascular clinicians and researchers. This changing landscape has led to the need for highly specialized cardiologists who may have additional training in critical care, imaging, advanced heart failure, or interventional car-diology. Although women account for most medical school graduates, the number of WIC, particularly in mentioned sub-specialties, remains low. Moreover, women have been more affected by systemic issues within these challenging work environments, limiting their professional progression, career advancement, and economic potential. Therefore, it is imperative that tangible action points be noted and undertaken to ensure the representation of women in leadership, advocacy, and decision-making, and increase diversity in academia. Strategies to mitigate the negative impacts of the pandemic need to be taken during this COVID-19 pandemic to ensure WIC have a place in the field of Cardiology.
2022
gender equity; sexism; cardiology; career mobility; COVID-19
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International consensus statement on challenges for women in cardiovascular practice and research in the COVID-19 era / Öz, Tuğba Kemaloğlu; Cader, F Aaysha; Dakhil, Zainab A; Parapid, Biljana; Kadavath, Sabeeda; Bond, Rachel; Chieffo, Alaide; Gimelli, Alessia; Mihailidou, Anastasia S; Ramu, Bhavadharini; Cavarretta, Elena; Michos, Erin D; Kaya, Esra; Buchanan, Louise; Patil, Mansi; Aste, Milena; Alasnag, Mirvat; Babazade, Nigar; Burgess, Sonya; Manzo-Silberman, Stéphane; Paradies, Valeria; Thamman, Ritu. - In: MINERVA CARDIOLOGY AND ANGIOLOGY. - ISSN 2724-5683. - 70:6(2022), pp. 641-651. [10.23736/S2724-5683.22.05935-X]
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