A national survey of career development according to gender and subspecialties among cardiologists in Japan
Mai Shimbo,
Atsuko Nakayama,
Noriko Fukue,
Fumie Nishizaki,
Chisa Matsumoto,
Satsuki Noma,
Satoko Ohno-Urabe,
Chizuko A Kamiya,
Sachiko Kanki,
Tomomi Ide,
Hideo Izawa,
Tatsunori Taniguchi and
Yoshio Kobayashi
PLOS ONE, 2025, vol. 20, issue 1, 1-13
Abstract:
Background: Training opportunities, work satisfaction, and the factors that influence them according to gender and subspecialties are understudied among Japanese cardiologists. Methods: We investigated the career development of Japanese cardiologists with an e-mail questionnaire. Feelings of inequality in training opportunities, work dissatisfaction, and reasons were assessed by examining the cardiologists’ gender and invasiveness of subspecialties. Results: Responses were received from 2,566 cardiologists. Female cardiologists were underrepresented in invasive subspecialties compared to males (14.2% vs. 85.8%, p
Date: 2025
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