
Despite this progress, women still have a lot of catching up to do. For example, women are just 19 percent of surgeons in the United States. The Association of American Medical Colleges reports that women make up just 19 percent of all surgery faculty and only 8 percent of full professors of surgery at U.S. medical schools.
A new study finds that women surgeons in academic medicine hold their own in the research field. The study found that women were principal investigators on 26.4 percent of all R01 grants funded by the National Institutes of Health. These grants are the most common and historically oldest form of NIH grant with a track record of productive, high-quality research.

The full study, “The Changing Face of Academic Surgery: Over-Representation of Females Amongst Surgeon- Scientists with R01 Funding,” was published on the website of the Journal of American College of Surgeons. It may be accessed here.


