
|Videos|February 7, 2022
Dr. Megan Prunty discusses the gender gap in authorship for urology
Author(s)Urology Times staff
“If you're looking at our results, in terms of the percent of authors who are female, the percent of first authors are female, or last authors who are female, we've seen growth in all 3 categories over the last 18 years,” said Megan Prunty, MD.
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In this video, Megan Prunty, MD, discusses the European Urology Focus study, “Redefining the Gender Gap in Urology Authorship: An 18-Year Publication Analysis,” for which she served as a study author. Prunty is a urology resident at University Hospitals/Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio.
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