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“You Can't Be What You Can't See”—Are Women in Pediatric Urology Visible at National Meetings?
UrologyVol. 142p179–182Published online: April 23, 2020- Vi T. Tran
- Madeline Koerner
- Elizabeth Tullos
- Alison Rasper
- Katie Ballert
- Deborah Erickson
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 2In 1995, 1.2% of board-certified urologists were women.1 Since then, the number of women urologists has risen with the 2018 American Urological Association census reporting 9.2% of all practicing urologists, 21.6% of urologists <45 years old, and 24% of American urology residents being women.2,3 This increase in the number of women over time is common throughout several fields of medicine, demonstrating the ongoing influx of women into both medicine in general and into historically male-dominant subspecialties.