Dermatology Journals' Editorial Boards Require Improved Gender Equity: JMIR Dermatology's Future Directions

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Abstract

Gender disparities exist across all facets of academic medicine including within the editorial boards of dermatology journals. Only 22% of these editorial boards comprised women, even though 51% of full-time, faculty dermatologists are female. When inviting academic dermatologists to our editorial board at JMIR Dermatology, we invited 50% women to represent the gender distribution of academic dermatologists; however, we have not sufficiently reached gender equity among accepted editorial board members. We will continue to strive toward the goal of gender equity on our editorial board and invite other dermatology journals to do the same.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere43256
JournalJMIR Dermatology
Volume6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© Sarah Minion, Julianne Kiene, Robert Dellavalle.

Keywords

  • Gender equity
  • academia
  • dermatology
  • diversity
  • editorial board members
  • equality
  • equity
  • gender
  • inclusion

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