Inclusive Radiology: Fostering Diversity and Equity in Academic and non-Academic Settings

Approx. 220 p. 18 illus. Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 215 Seiten
ISBN 3032057043
EAN 9783032057044
Veröffentlicht 1. Dezember 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Springer-Verlag GmbH
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Beschreibung

This book offers a new perspective of an increasingly important topic area of gender equity and diversity in health care, listed in the WHO SDGs. Facts and figures on the national and international status of diversity and gender equity in radiology are juxtaposed with specific recommendations for improvement and awareness, providing thought-provoking impulses for the next generation of physicians as well as for the already existing leadership level to increase the general awareness of this important topic.
The first part describes in different areas of radiological research the study situation on gender aspects and women's advancement in academic science. The diversity of radiological research areas, from pediatric radiology, neuro- and interventional radiology are presented with their different impact on gender parity.
In addition to international and national studies on career development, part two addresses the barriers and facilitators in radiology, and focus areas for career development including mentoring aspects, psychological aspects, and their promotion. Conditions that can hinder academic career equality such as structural inequality, sexual harassment, and examples of discrimination in everyday clinical life are presented in contrast.
On top of recommendations for structural improvement, also regarding pregnancy and family planning, the benefits of a diverse radiology department, and how this can be achieved, are highlighted in the last part of the book.

Portrait

Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Sarah Keller is a consultant in radiology and teaches as a private lecturer at the Charité University Medicine Berlin. Sarah Keller holds a Master in Global Public Health from the Imperial College London. In addition to clinical and preclinical quantitative MRI research, her Gender & Diversity group focuses on topics such as academic careers, scientific publications, and diversity in radiology and healthcare in general. She authored and led various studies in gender research and diversity. Sarah Keller is an advisory board member for the organization Women in Global Health (WGH) engaged in various topics related to women's empowerment, career, and health.
Prof. Dr. med. Jin Yamamura is a radiology consultant and holds an adjunct professorship at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf. In addition to numerous publications and several patents in clinical radiology, he works together with Sarah Keller on topics such as Gender & Diversity and inclusion. Jin Yamamura is Head of Digitalization and R&D at Nvidia group and Board Member of the Regional Committee for Europe of the International Advisory Committee of the Radiological Society North America (RSNA).