How many women urologists are there
This is not much improvement in the history of women in the profession, which began in with Elisabeth Pickett of New York, the first female urologist in the nation. In fact, as late as the mids, there were only 22 female urologists in the U. This contrasts with specialties such as pediatrics, in which women comprise 52 to 62 percent of the field. It would seem that part of the reason for the dearth of women in urology is that the specialty itself, although dealing with both genders, spends significant time focused on the type of disorders pertinent to male genitalia and the reproductive system.
This may have traditionally served as a deterrence to encouraging women to join its ranks. In addition to being a male-dominated field, the general hurdles to women in medicine also come into play in urology. These include:. Ricardo Arceo-Olaiz, M. Brittani L. Barrett-Harlow, M. Daniel R. Belew, M. Emily Blum, M. Carl Capelouto, M. Cathy M. Carmen, M. Wolfgang Cerwinka, M. Bert Chen, M. Carrie A. Robert V.
Di Meglio, M. Walter Z. Falconer, M. Michael Garcia-Roig, M. Howard C. Goldberg, M. Froylan Gonzalez, M. Haber, M. Kristi Hebert, M. Christopher Keith, M.
Michael Kemper, M. Andrew J. Kirsch, M. Kriteman, M. Wesley Ludwig, M. One reason more women are seeing urologists is because of incontinence as they age. The stigma has diminished around this condition, Flury said, making women more comfortable to seek help. The number of female urologists is growing, but they still represent a small portion of the field. Out of about 9, urologists in the U. The number of female urologists has risen from 34 women in to in The percentage of female urology residents has grown from 5 percent of the field in to 23 percent in Daniel Oberlin, chief urology resident at Feinberg.
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