our study explores how GD is perceived and reported by surgeons in Pakistan.
Due to an increasing spotlight, gender discrimination (GD) is identified and reported in many aspects of surgical training and practice in the developed world 1, 2. In contrast, lower-middle-income countries like Pakistan lack awareness and strategies to counteract GD, which manifests as a lack of females in leadership and academic positions, and pay inequities. GD often occurs insidiously, as a result of complex interplay between societal norms, gender stereotypes and learned behaviors. Thus, our study identifies how GD is perceived and reported by surgeons in Pakistan.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
98
no intervention was done
Aga Khan University Hospital
Karachi, Stadium Road, Pakistan
gender bias
Gender bias faced by female surgeons
Time frame: 2 months
experience of gender discrimination
as in by whom were they gender discriminated
Time frame: 2 months
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