Women in Academic Pathology: Pathways to Department Chair
The Association of Pathology Chairs, an organization of American and Canadian academic pathology departments, has a record percent of women department chairs in its ranks (31%), although still not representative of the percent of women pathology faculty (43%). These women chairs were surveyed to det...
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Main Authors: | Mary F. Lipscomb MD (Author), David N. Bailey MD (Author), Lydia P. Howell MD (Author), Rebecca Johnson MD (Author), Nancy Joste MD (Author), Debra G. B. Leonard MD, PhD (Author), Priscilla Markwood CAE (Author), Vivian W. Pinn MD (Author), Deborah Powell MD (Author), MarieAnn Thornburg MBA, FACMPE (Author), Dani S. Zander MD (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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