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Advancing women, parity, and gender equity

Publication type
journal article
Publication date
2022
Author(s)
Garcia, M. Nathalia
Andrews, Elizabeth A.
White, Candice C.
Dixon, Debra A.
López, Ana N.
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Language
English
Keywords

Career Mobility

Female

Gender Equity

Humans

Leadership

Male

academic careers

Dentists, Women

faculty

Faculty, Dental

gender equity

women

inclusion

dental education

Education, Dental

View point(s)
Institutional
Discipline(s)

Dentistry

Geographical area

USA

Abstract
For centuries, society has called out for transformations to lift all of its members. While it may seem ordinary in our time for women to be dentists or dental educators, the path was neither always easy, nor has true equity been achieved. The modern transformation of dental education and dentistry creates the need for leaders to propose and develop concrete initiatives to advance the profession and benefit society. Areas to address that could lead to increased equity for women include career advancement, leadership opportunities, compensation, career satisfaction, research, and scholarly activity. Our analysis demonstrates that even though the number of full-time female faculty has increased during recent years, most positions (59.5%) at dental schools in the US are held by men (2018-2019). Males were also compensated at higher rates than their female counterparts, and female deans made 7% less in total compensation. Because disparities are evident in pay and academic pathways, new directions and strategies must be employed to ensure parity and gender equity. Facilitating the progress of women in organized dentistry requires efforts of dental academic institutions to invest resources and provide nurturing environments that promote professional performances and leadership skills for women, with these being priorities-considering the current trends that anticipate increased numbers of women in dental academia. All dentists bring their own experiences to the profession, making for rich depth and diversity. As a collective voice, we have a bright future. We can and will move forward together.
Journal
Journal of Dental Education
ISSN
1930-7837
DOI
10.1002/jdd.13018
Volume
86
Issue
9
Pagination
1182-1190
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