Published in:
01-04-2022 | Brief Report
Analysis of Speaker Introduction Formality by Gender at the American College of Gastroenterology 2020 Annual Scientific Meeting
Authors:
Lauren D. Feld, Erin R. Cleveland, Loren G. Rabinowitz, Vijaya L. Rao, Daniel Bushyhead, Thomas Couri, Rachel B. Issaka
Published in:
Digestive Diseases and Sciences
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Issue 4/2022
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Abstract
Background
Gender-based differences in the use of professional titles during speaker introductions have been described in other medical specialties.
Aims
Our primary aim was to assess gender-based differences in the formality of speaker introductions at the American College of Gastroenterology 2020 Virtual Annual Scientific Meeting. Our secondary aim was to assess gender-based differences in the formality of speaker self-introductions.
Methods
Reviewed presentations from the American College of Gastroenterology Annual Meeting for gender-based differences in professional title use during speaker introductions and self-introductions.
Results
Speakers included 29 women (37.2%) and 49 men (62.8%). We found no significant gender differences in the use of professional titles by introducers (t(67) = − 0.775, p = 0.441) or in self-introductions (36.4% of women vs. 41.9% of men, t(63) = 0.422, p = 0.674).
Conclusion
The lack of gender differences in professional title use may represent a novel advantage of virtual meeting formats or suggest increased attention to gender bias in introductions.