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Women in surgical academic Careers: What is needed to get there?

Publication type
journal article
Publication date
February 2026
Author(s)
Bosman, A.
Schreurs, W.H.
Smidt, M.L.
Language
English
Keywords

Academic Surgical Car...

Professor

Gender Equity

Gender Bias

Women in Medicine

Surgical Leadership

Transformation

Diversity

Inclusion

Discipline(s)

Surgery

Geographical area

Europe

Abstract
Despite comprising the majority of medical students, women remain significantly underrepresented in senior academic surgical positions. In the Netherlands, only 15.6 % of surgical professors are female. This article examines cultural and structural barriers, including unequal access to networks, underrepresentation on editorial boards, academic “housework,” implicit bias, and unequal caregiving responsibilities, that hinder women's advancement in academic surgery. Targeted interventions such as mentorships, flexible work policies, salary transparency, and gender-conscious recruitment (e.g., Eindhoven University of Technology's preferential hiring strategy) have shown promise in promoting equity without compromising academic output. The “critical mass” threshold of 28 % female representation emerges as a tipping point for cultural change. Achieving gender equity in academic surgery requires both systemic reform and cultural transformation to ensure equal opportunity, career sustainability, and inclusive institutional environments.
Part of
European Journal of Surgical Oncology
ISSN
0748-7983
DOI
10.1016/j.ejso.2025.111366
Volume
52
Issue
2
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