Sex differences in academic productivity across academic ranks and specialties in academic medicine: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Resource type: Publication Publication
  • Authors
    Ha G.L.; Lehrer E.J.; Wang M.; Holliday E.; Jagsi R.; Zaorsky N.G.
  • Type
    Original Research
  • Journal
    JAMA Network Open
  • Publication Date
    2021
  • Abstract

    Despite equal numbers of men and women entering medical school, women are underrepresented in the upper echelons of academic medicine and receive less compensation and research funding. Citation-related publication productivity metrics, such as the h-index, are increasingly used for hiring, salary, grants, retention, promotion, and tenure decisions. Exploring sex differences in these metrics across academic medicine provides deeper insight into why differences are observed in career outcomes.

    To systematically examine the available literature on sex differences in h-index of academic faculty physicians across all medical specialties and all levels of academic rank.