Gender Differences in Endowed Chairs in Pediatrics - 01/12/22

Keywords : gender equity, DEI, endowed chair, endowed professorship, pediatrics
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| R.J. has stock options as compensation for her advisory board role in Equity Quotient, a company that evaluates culture in health care companies; she has received personal fees from the Greenwall Foundation, Doris Duke Foundation, and the National Institutes of Health and grants for unrelated work from the National Institutes of Health, the Doris Duke Foundation, the Greenwall Foundation, the Komen Foundation, and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan for the Michigan Radiation Oncology Quality Consortium. She has a contract to conduct an investigator initiated study with Genentech. She has served as an expert witness for Sherinian and Hasso, Dressman Benzinger LaVelle, and Kleinbard LLC. R.S. receives a stipend from the American Academy of Neurology for service as associate editor for Neurology, is a consultant for the Epilepsy Study Consortium, and receives royalties from UpToDate for authorship of topics related to neonatal seizures. Further, she is a member of the Board of Directors for the Pediatric Epilepsy Research Foundation. Her research is supported by grants from National Institutes of Health. The other authors declare no conflicts of interest. |
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| Data access: K.G. had full access to all the data in the study and takes responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis. |
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