Overcoming professional barriers encountered by women in interventional cardiology: an EAPCI statement

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Despite the increasing proportion of female medical and nursing students, there is still a significant under-representation of women working as healthcare providers in interventional cardiology, with very few of them reaching senior leadership, academic positions, or acting principal investigators, as well as actively involved in company advisory boards. In this position paper, we will describe the current status of women working in interventional cardiology across Europe. We will also provide an overview of the most relevant determinants of the under-representation of women at each stage of the interventional cardiology career path and offer practical suggestions for overcoming these challenges.

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Buchanan, G. L., Paradies, V., Karam, N., Holmvang, L., Mamas, M. A., Mehilli, J., … Chieffo, A. (2023). Overcoming professional barriers encountered by women in interventional cardiology: an EAPCI statement. European Heart Journal, 44(15), 1301–1312. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehad053

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