JMA Journal
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Women Physicians in Academic Medicine of Japan
Sumiyo AkazawaYuki FujimotoMio SawadaTsugiyasu KandaTakeshi Nakahashi
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2022 Volume 5 Issue 3 Pages 289-297

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Japan is a well-qualified country in promoting scientific advancement, but female scientists are too few in academic medicine positions. The government of Japan announced that the share of women in leadership positions accounted to at least 30% by 2020 in all fields in society. The number of female students also increased, but it was not much higher than other Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries. Women students always have higher passing frequencies in national examination for medical practitioners in Japan. The potential gap between physician gender and academic advancement is mentioned in any medical fields. Women physicians in academic medicine position are still few. For women physicians, medical and familial situations are inversely affected by the coronavirus disease 2019. We propose the recommendations to support women physicians' right in academic medicine, accordingly to patients' benefit. Women may be stepping up and leading efforts without titles or positions in ways that are significant and meaningful for their group or organization.

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