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Gender Parity in Healthcare: A Chronicle of Escalating Success Rate of Female Radiation Oncologists in India.
Sarkar, Biplab; Pradhan, Anirudh.
Afiliação
  • Sarkar B; Department of Radiotherapy, Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals, Kolkata, India.
  • Pradhan A; Department of Physics, Ganesh Lal Agrawal University, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India.
South Asian J Cancer ; 12(4): 311-313, 2023 Oct.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38130280
ABSTRACT
Biplab SarkarObjectives This editorial describes the growth pattern of female radiation oncologists (FRO) in India and the prediction of gender equality through a mathematical formulation. Materials and Methods Among the countries in South Asia, India has the largest population of radiation oncologists (RO), a total of 3,763 1,286 female and 2,477 male radiation oncologists (MROs), and they are registered with the Association of Radiation Oncologists of India (AROI). The data were analyzed to find the differential and cumulative growth pattern of the FROs and MROs and predict gender equality in radiation oncology. The cumulative growth rate indicates the total number of FROs and MROs by end of every year. Differential growth rate indicates the differential increase in the number of FROs and MROs for a particular year. Annual cumulative and differential growth patterns were plotted as a function of the time, and an analytical functional form was fitted to predict the future growth pattern and achievement of gender equality. Results AROI registration of FROs and MROs for 2013-2020 were as follows FRO MRO 2013-54 102, 2014-99 162, 2015-77 148; 2016-86 143, 2017-110 110, 2018-116 151, 2019-121 152, 2020 (October)-129 110. Differential growth pattern between 2013 and 2020 with the average incremental growth rate for FROs and MROs were 12.7 ± 14.8% and 2.1 ± 32.0%. Differential growth rate FRO fits in a power-law exponent 58.6 ×(Power0.3695), where MRO growth pattern showed a saturation [4.7ln(×) + 128.5] . Gender parity among Indian radiation oncologists is likely to be achieved by end of 2027. Conclusions The present density of FRO in India 34.1% is high compared to developed countries such as the United States (≈26%). It is a big leap for the Indian radiation oncology society tending toward gender parity.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article