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Women in Medicine and Science

Creating a climate for the academic advancement of women is a strategic priority for Faculty Affairs and Professional Development.

Mission

The WiMS group is an inclusive community of women and allies dedicated to supporting gender equity, diversity, and inclusion in the fields of medicine and science. We advocate for equal opportunities, celebrate achievements, and work towards breaking down barriers in healthcare and scientific research.

Vision

Our vision is to create an environment where women in medicine and science are equally represented, empowered, and recognized for their contributions.

Mission

Our mission is to empower, support, and celebrate women in medicine and science. We are committed to advancing gender equality and promoting an inclusive culture that nurtures the academic, professional, and personal growth of women (faculty, trainees, and staff). We aim to provide a supportive network that facilitates mentorship, collaboration, and leadership opportunities. Through advocacy, education, and research, we want to address and overcome the barriers that women face in the fields of medicine and science. Our goal is to inspire and enable women to achieve their full potential, contributing to meaningful advancements in healthcare and scientific discovery.

Visit the AAMC Group on Women in Medicine and Science (GWIMS)page

Executive Committee

The Women in Medicine in Science Executive Committee guides activities and committee members are representative of different functional areas, including community faculty. 

Members of the committee are selected by a process of self-nomination or nomination by peers. A call for new members of the committee is made when positions become vacant.

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Representation of Women in Academic Medicine

Why Our Work is Important

  • Women have constituted 58% of graduate students in doctoral programs since 1994, but in 2018 made up 40% of full-time basic science faculty.
  • The overall proportion of full-time women faculty has continued to rise yet women make up a majority of faculty at instructor rank.
  • The proportion of women from an underrepresented in medicine race or ethnicity was 12% in 2009 and 13% in 2018. The greatest proportion were at the rank of assistant professor.
  • Among cohorts of both new assistant and associate professors starting in 2008 - 2009 a larger percent of men than women advanced after 7 years. The gap narrows when 10 year promotion trends are examined.
  • Women make up 18% of all department chairs.
  • Since 2009, the number of women deans increased by about one each year, on average.
A graph showing the representation of women in academic medicine with percentages and photos of women in medical settings. Graph data in a readable table is further down the page.

The State of Women in Academic Medicine

The State of Women in Academic Medicine 2018-2019: Exploring Pathways to Equity found that full-time women faculty has risen to 41% since 2009, but women still make up only 18% of all department chairs.