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Title: Beverly H. Lorell, MD. FACC, FAHA


1
Women Careers in Cardiology
June 3-4, 2005 Heart House
  • Beverly H. Lorell, MD. FACC, FAHA
  • Professor of Medicine, Harvard
  • Vice President. Chief Medical Technology
    Officer Guidant Corporation

2
Women Careers in Cardiology
  • Is inclusion of women in cardiology solved, or
    only a US problem? .
  • 2005 women 50 medical school graduates, but
    only 14 of cardiology trainees and only 6 of
    current ACC fellows are women
  • President Pamela Douglas MD, Presidents Page,
    JACC 451543, 2005
  • 35th Bethesda Conference Cardiologys Workforce
    Crisis - 2004
  • Working Group of the British Cardiology Society -
    2005

3
Women Careers in Cardiology
  • What do we know today about .
  • Emerging trends in cardiology training?
  • Cardiology subspecialty selection
  • Career selection
  • Challenges
  • Opportunities for change

4
Women Careers in Cardiology
American Board of Internal Medicine 2005
5
Women Careers in Cardiology
Percentage of First-Year Internal Medicine
Fellows who are Female
American Board of Internal Medicine 2005
6
Number of First -Year Internal Medicine Fellows
by Subspecialty
American Board of Internal Medicine 2005
7
Women Careers in Cardiology
  • The proportion of US/Canadian medical school
    graduates entering cardiovascular disease
    increased from 57 to 66 from 1999 to 2003.

American Board of Internal Medicine 2005
8
Women Careers in Cardiology
The percentage of cardiovascular disease fellows
who are women has increased from 15 in 1999/00
to 18 in 2002/03. But.
American Board of Internal Medicine 2005
9
Women Careers in Cardiology
Number of First Year Fellows by Suspecialty(1)
Number of First Year Fellows by Subspecialty
American Board of Internal Medicine 2005
(1) Some data presented here differs from earlier
reports because the table has been updated to
reflect the most accurate data currently
available.
10
Women Careers in Cardiology
Percentage of First-Year Fellows by Gender
American Board of Internal Medicine 2005
11
Women Careers in Cardiology
12
Women Careers in Cardiology
ACC Women in Cardiology Section 2005
  • Career Number Percent
  • Total 462
  • Clinical Cardiology 252 55
  • ECHO / Non Invasive 55 12
  • Interventional Cardiology 47  10
  • Heart Failure and Transplant  30  6.5
  • EP 26  5.5
  • Research, Full - time  13 2.8
  • Nuclear Cardiology  12  2.6
  • Other (Including Industry, Govt) 9  1.9
  • Preventive Cardiology  8  1.7
  • Critical Care Medicine  7 1.5
  • Invasive Cardiology  2 
  • Administration   1
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Cardiovascular Surgery  5
  • Pediatric Cardiology  49 
  • Pharmacology  1 

Sample n462 from total 2600
13
Women Careers in Cardiology
  • ACC Professional Life Survey 1998
  • Female cardiologists were
  • More likely to be single ( 19 vs 4) or
    childless (37 vs 12)
  • More likely to depend on child caregivers (66 vs
    23)
  • Perceive lack of peer parity (39 vs 3)
  • Perceive discrimination in conduct of
    professional activities (71 vs 21)

14
Women Careers in Cardiology
  • What are opportunities for change?
  • Early in the path Talent identification and
    recruitment
  • Mentoring when and how
  • Develop critical support structures in the work
    place including child care
  • Addressing the interventional macho barrier
  • What can we learn from industry?

15
Women Careers in Cardiology
  • What can we learn from industry?
  • High level commitment to work environment and
    culture that promotes inclusiveness
  • Value proposition of Intellectual Capital
    inclusiveness optimizes talent and talent
    development for benefit of organization, as well
    as the individual
  • Develop processes for managing and enhancing an
    organizational culture of inclusiveness

16
Women Careers in Cardiology
Women Leaders Senior Emerging!
Medical Schools
Campus Experienced Recruiting
Diversity Strategy
Performance Development
Metrics for Success Change
Communications
Culture
Mentor Groups
Succession Management
Leadership Development
ACC ESC
Workplace
17
Women Careers in Cardiology
  • Women in Cardiology the next Organizational
    Performance Measure?
  • Leadership recruitment, development succession
    planning
  • National forums for peer-reviewed recognition of
    success both the individual and organization
  • Transparent metrics for parity
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