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Gender issues in the nuclear medicine community: results from a survey promoted by the EANM Women Empowerment Task Force (CROSBI ID 316073)

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Evangelista, Laura ; Pietrzak, Agata ; Ekmekcioglu, Ozgul ; Petranović Ovčariček, Petra ; Ambrosini, Valentina ; Balogova, Sona ; Cunha, Lidia ; Eccles, Amy ; Garibotto, Valentina ; Lewington, Valerie et al. Gender issues in the nuclear medicine community: results from a survey promoted by the EANM Women Empowerment Task Force // European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging, 49 (2022), 7; 2106-2112. doi: 10.1007/s00259-022-05790-0

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Evangelista, Laura ; Pietrzak, Agata ; Ekmekcioglu, Ozgul ; Petranović Ovčariček, Petra ; Ambrosini, Valentina ; Balogova, Sona ; Cunha, Lidia ; Eccles, Amy ; Garibotto, Valentina ; Lewington, Valerie ; Israel, Ora ; Kunikowska, Jolanta

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Gender issues in the nuclear medicine community: results from a survey promoted by the EANM Women Empowerment Task Force

In recent decades, numerous initiatives have been dedicated to assessing gender balance in the workplace. Evidence demonstrates that gender diversity is associated with better organization of daily work, continuing employment of exceptional workers, and higher institutional fnancial income [1, 2]. Furthermore, specifcally in the healthcare system, gender balance has been associated with better clinical outcomes [3, 4]. However, despite these facts, there is still a large gap between careers of men and women in the public and private sectors, both in healthcare and non-healthcare systems [5]. This appears to also be the case in the feld of nuclear medicine. To facilitate the involvement of women professionals in nuclear medicine and to encourage their active participation in the initiatives of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM), the Women Empowerment Task Force (WE-TF) was founded [6]. The WE-TF has two main goals: frst, to increase networking among women in the feld of nuclear medicine worldwide, and second, to provide a space for women to share their experiences regarding scientifc, educational, and career development. Activities aiming to achieve these goals will be coordinated by the WE-TF team, supported by the EANM office.The challenges encountered by the WE- TF were to frst determine possible reasons for the underrepresentation of women in EANM activities, and second to understand the need to promote equal gender participation as perceived by the nuclear medicine community.

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49 (7)

2022.

2106-2112

objavljeno

1619-7070

1619-7089

10.1007/s00259-022-05790-0

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