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Women in thoracic surgery: perspectives from South America.


ABSTRACT: The thoracic surgery specialty is dominated by male surgeons worldwide, and South America is no exception. The training period to become a thoracic surgeon is long and requires a maximal commitment. Finding a balance between personal life and work is a challenge, especially for female surgeons. Consequently, the scarcity of female surgeons comes as no surprise. However, despite the low number of female thoracic surgeons who can serve as role models, the number of women participating in thoracic surgery residency programs in South America is growing.

SUBMITTER: Tsukazan MTR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7867829 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Women in thoracic surgery: perspectives from South America.

Tsukazan Maria Teresa R MTR   Ugalde Paula A PA  

Journal of thoracic disease 20210101 1


The thoracic surgery specialty is dominated by male surgeons worldwide, and South America is no exception. The training period to become a thoracic surgeon is long and requires a maximal commitment. Finding a balance between personal life and work is a challenge, especially for female surgeons. Consequently, the scarcity of female surgeons comes as no surprise. However, despite the low number of female thoracic surgeons who can serve as role models, the number of women participating in thoracic  ...[more]

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