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Diversification of Academic Surgery, Its Leadership, and the Importance of Intersectionality

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2021

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Abstract

A disproportionately small number of faculty from minority groups obtain leadership positions in academic surgery. Intersectionality may leave female members of racial/ethnic minority groups more disadvantaged than their male colleagues in achieving leadership positions. These findings highlight the urgency to diversify surgical leadership.

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