Lack of Equity in the Cardiology Physician Workforce: A Narrative Review and Analysis of the Literature
2021
Abstract The gender and racial diversity in the cardiology workforce in Canada does not reflect that of the population we serve. As social awareness of the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion rises, our profession must rise to meet the challenges they present. We detail contemporary examples of publication bias in cardiac sciences literature and describe the factors that led to oversight in the peer-review process. We performed a narrative review to summarize the published literature on equity and diversity amongst cardiac physicians. We also summarize the challenges faced by women and racial minority physicians when pursuing and thriving in a career in cardiology and the systemic barriers to their success. In the past decade, social justice movements have advanced. Professionalism standards are changing and awareness and understanding of these advances in terminology is imperative for all physicians. In this review, we summarize key language and concepts with cardiology specific examples and propose a new paradigm of professionalism.
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