| Literature DB >> 32059180 |
Jacquelyn Corley1,2, Eliana Kim1,3, Chris Ann Philips4, Martina Stippler5, Ann M Parr6, Jennifer Sweet7, Gail Rosseau1,8.
Abstract
The end of the first 100 years of any endeavor is an appropriate time to look back and peer forward. As neurosurgery celebrates its 1st century as a specialty, the increasing role of women neurosurgeons is a major theme. This article documents the early women pioneers in neurosurgery. The contributions of these trailblazers to the origins, academics, and professional organizations of neurosurgery are highlighted. The formation of Women in Neurosurgery in 1989 is described, as is the important role this organization has played in introducing and promoting talented women in the profession. Contributions of women neurosurgeons to academic medicine and society as a whole are briefly highlighted. Contemporary efforts and initiatives indicate future directions in which women may lead neurosurgery in its 2nd century.Entities:
Keywords: AANS; AANS = American Association of Neurological Surgeons; ABNS = American Board of Neurological Surgery; AMA = American Medical Association; American Association of Neurological Surgeons; CNS; CNS = Congress of Neurological Surgeons; Congress of Neurological Surgeons; NSA; Neurosurgical Society of America; SNS; SNS = Society of Neurological Surgeons; Society of Neurological Surgeons; WINS; WINS = Women in Neurosurgery; Women in Neurosurgery; gender; glass ceiling; history
Year: 2020 PMID: 32059180 DOI: 10.3171/2019.12.JNS192878
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosurg ISSN: 0022-3085 Impact factor: 5.115