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The representation of women among first authors of original research in high impact general medical journals was significantly higher in 2014 than 20 years ago, but it has plateaued in recent years and has declined in some journals. These results, along with the significant differences seen between journals, suggest that underrepresentation of research by women in high impact journals is still an important concern. The underlying causes need to be investigated to help to identify practices and strategies to increase women's influence on and contributions to the evidence that will determine future healthcare policies and standards of clinical practice.
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Giovanni Filardo
Briget da Graca
Danielle Sass
BMJ
Yale University
University of New Mexico
Baylor Scott & White Health
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69542578002d62f06e495f7d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.i847