Discover Education (Nov 2024)

The impact of gendered language in residency program descriptions on medical students’ perceptions

  • Reagan E. Treadwell Smucker,
  • Catherine G. Nguyen,
  • Catherine E. Read,
  • Jovanna A. Tracz,
  • Laurie L. Wellman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s44217-024-00324-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

Abstract

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Abstract Background Medical students may be influenced by perceived program culture and personal fit when applying to residency. Activity Medical students were given three iterations of a generic residency program description presented with gender-neutral, feminine, or masculine skewed language and were subsequently asked to assess their perception of gender diversity and fit within each program. Results Gendered language in program descriptions had a direct effect on all participants’ sense of gender diversity in programs. The feminine-skewed description was most favorably perceived, regardless of respondent gender. Conclusion These findings provide a starting point from which residency programs can consider the impact of gendered language on student recruitment and gender equity.

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