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DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2423060282
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Women Radiologists in the United States: Results from the American College of Radiology's 2003 Survey1

Rebecca S. Lewis, MPH, Mythreyi Bhargavan, PhD and Jonathan H. Sunshine, PhD

1 From the Research Department, American College of Radiology, 1891 Preston White Dr, Reston, VA 20191 (R.S.L., M.B., J.H.S.); and Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Conn (J.H.S.). Received February 14, 2006; revision requested April 18; revision received May 9; final version accepted July 7. Address correspondence to R.S.L. (e-mail: rlewis{at}acr.org).


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Figure 1: Current work status by gender. This graph shows that women are disproportionately in training and working part-time and are underrepresented among retirees.

 

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Figure 2: Posttraining, professionally active radiologists according to age group and gender. This graph shows that the percentage of women is highest among radiologists between the ages of 35 and 54 years and that 7%–10% of radiologists in age categories of 55 years or older are women (>=65 indicates respondents 65 years or older).

 





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