{"id":393,"date":"2008-06-11T11:19:49","date_gmt":"2008-06-11T10:19:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stg-blogs.bmj.com\/bmj\/2008\/06\/11\/fiona-godlee-where-are-all-the-women\/"},"modified":"2010-10-08T14:31:44","modified_gmt":"2010-10-08T13:31:44","slug":"fiona-godlee-where-are-all-the-women","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stg-blogs.bmj.com\/bmj\/2008\/06\/11\/fiona-godlee-where-are-all-the-women\/","title":{"rendered":"Fiona Godlee: Where are all the women?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.bmj.com\/channels\/icons\/fionagodleenhs60.jpg\" alt=\"Fiona Godlee\" width=\"160\" height=\"110\" align=\"left\" \/> It&#8217;s only since taking on this job that I&#8217;ve noticed how few women speak at medical conferences. It seems to me that half the time I&#8217;m the only woman on the programme and the other half I&#8217;m in the audience listening to an all male line up. I don&#8217;t believe in tokenism and anyway, given all the talk of the feminisation of medicine, it shouldn&#8217;t be necessary.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>After all, two of the six major general medical journals (<a title=\"BMJ\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bmj.com\">BMJ<\/a> and <a title=\"JAMA\" href=\"http:\/\/jama.ama-assn.org\/\">JAMA<\/a>) now have women editors-in-chief, which can&#8217;t be entirely down to exceptional individual talent.<\/p>\n<p>So where are all the women speakers? What&#8217;s going on? My guess is three things: there are still fewer senior women than men in certain fields, conference organisers don&#8217;t know about them or don&#8217;t bother to find out, and those women that are asked are more likely than their male counterparts to say no.<\/p>\n<p>What&#8217;s to be done? One senior academic I know will only accept an invitation to speak if the organisers invite at least one other woman onto the programme.<\/p>\n<p>Another friend is drawing up her own Emily&#8217;s list of women who can speak on various topics. A third has made a vow to say yes to everything on the grounds that the men she hears speaking, not all of them brilliantly, don&#8217;t seem to suffer from self doubt so why should she. There are risks to this strategy.<\/p>\n<p>A colleague did an audit check of their organisation to check how many committees had women on them. He was pleased to find that there was a woman on every one, until he discovered that it was the same woman. One can only speculate about the effect of all these committees on her academic productivity.<\/p>\n<p>For my part, I&#8217;m going to increase my network of excellent women so I can name an equal number of men and women when asked for suggestions by conference organisers. And although I hate to be a bore, I&#8217;m going to raise the issue whenever I find myself the only woman on a panel. What with this and my commitment to ask to speak via video link, the invitations may dry up. So be it. More time to read and write.<\/p>\n<p>What do you think? Have your say on the blog.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Fiona Godlee<\/strong>, Editor in chief, BMJ<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It&#8217;s only since taking on this job that I&#8217;ve noticed how few women speak at medical conferences. It seems to me that half the time I&#8217;m the only woman on the programme and the other half I&#8217;m in the audience listening to an all male line up. 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