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  • The article discusses the underrepresentation of women in medicine and biomedical research, highlighting the phenomenon known as the "leaky pipeline," where fewer women hold senior academic positions.
  • It focuses on how student evaluations of faculty teaching, which are often influential in promotion decisions, might reflect gender biases that could affect women’s advancement.
  • The study found that while female faculty received better overall ratings, the student comments contained implicit biases against them, suggesting that gender stereotypes still influence perceptions of teaching effectiveness.

Article Abstract

This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. There has long been an underrepresentation of women in medicine and biomedical research; this is often described as a "leaky pipeline," as the more senior the level of rank, the fewer women are appointed. In evaluating a faculty member for promotion, student evaluations of faculty teaching are often considered; therefore, if gender biases are reinforced by student evaluations of teaching, the gender gap in faculty promotion could remain or increase. In this study, we examine student evaluations of faculty teaching in a graduate biomedical research training program, using data gathered during two academic years. While female faculty received higher quantitative ratings of teaching, subtle gender differences in language existed in the student comments, indicating that implicit biases about women may be present in student evaluations of faculty teaching.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10697483PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.15694/mep.2020.000043.1DOI Listing

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