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Gender trends at the annual Spanish Urologic Association (AEU) meeting: A review of AEU programmes over a 10-year period (2012-2022)

Publication type
journal article
Publication date
2024
Author(s)
Sierra, A.
Mercader, C.
Pagés, R.
Seguí, E.
Musquera, M.
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Source
PubMed
Language
English
Spanish
Keywords

Female

Humans

Male

Sex Distribution

Societies, Medical

Time Factors

Gender equity

Urology

Spain

Congresses as Topic

Congresos de Urología...

Demographic compositi...

Disparidades regional...

Equidad de género

Estructura demográfic...

Regional disparities

Spanish urologists

Urological meetings

Urólogos españoles

Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Gender equity in urological meetings is pivotal for fostering diversity and inclusivity in the field. This study aims to evaluate the representation of Spanish urologist and regional disparities, and to assess its alignment with the demographic composition of the urological community. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All urology meetings organized by the AEU between January 2012 and December 2022 were reviewed, including meeting information and details of the faculty. Additionally, we analysed geographic distribution of speakers across 17 different regions. Gender demographics were obtained disaggregating data by sex and year from the Organización Médica Colegial de España (OMC) and from those urologists affiliated to the AEU. RESULTS: Analysing 52 AEU congresses held from 2012 to 2022, encompassing 3,407 speakers, the study found that 95.25% of speakers were from Spain and 89.6% were male speakers. Over the years, there was a positive trend in female speaker representation, increasing by 1.1% annually, slightly lagging the 1.8% annual rise in the number of female urologists in Spain. In specific subfields like functional, transplantation, and oncology sessions, the study revealed a higher representation of women, indicating focused efforts in these areas. Geographically, Madrid, Catalonia and Andalusia exhibited the highest representation. CONCLUSIONS: Although there was a positive trend towards an increased participation of female urologists in Spanish urological meetings, it fails to accurately reflect the proportional increase in the number of women entering the urology profession in recent years. This study underscores the importance of ongoing efforts to ensure diverse and balanced representation in urological forum.
Journal
Actas Urologicas Espanolas
ISSN
2173-5786
DOI
10.1016/j.acuroe.2024.05.005
Volume
48
Issue
8
Pagination
574-580
URL
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38735434
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