Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões (Feb 2022)

Women Representation in Surgical Specialties: Reflections about Gender Equity after the 34th Brazilian Surgical Conference

  • SOFIA WAGEMAKER VIANA,
  • LETÍCIA NUNES CAMPOS,
  • MARIA EDUARDA DE FREITAS MESQUITA DO-NASCIMENTO,
  • LÍVIA SOUSA RIBEIRO,
  • VITÓRIA MARQUES DA FONSECA MORAIS,
  • JÚLIA OLIVEIRA DABIEN HADDAD,
  • RODRIGO VAZ FERREIRA,
  • FERNANDA LAGE,
  • JÚLIA LOYOLA FERREIRA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20223204edit01
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49

Abstract

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ABSTRACT In September 2021, the 34th Brazilian Surgical Conference hosted the “Panel: Women in Surgery” - the only session in the event solely composed of female speakers. Although gender inequities in surgery are well recognized in the international literature, the panel portrayed how distant we are from the desired equity in our country. In addition, the session emphasized the need to broaden the debate and identify the mechanisms for greater inclusion and maintenance of women in the surgical career. In this editorial, we provide a historical overview of gender disparities in the Brazilian surgical ecosystem, highlight the contributing factors to a reduced number of female surgeons, and how the structure of medical societies may influence the rise of women to leadership positions. Accordingly, we discuss the benefits of gender diversity for surgeons, patients, and institutions. Furthermore, we analyze the representation of women in the Brazilian College of Surgeons since its foundation and in the scientific sessions at the conference, demonstrating that more initiatives are required to encourage female representation in the college. Finally, we propose a series of recommendations to foster engagement and contribute to the prosperity of women surgeons in Brazil.

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