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. 2023 Jul 28:3:101788.
doi: 10.1016/j.bas.2023.101788. eCollection 2023.

Representation of minorities in European neurosurgical leadership

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Representation of minorities in European neurosurgical leadership

Fozia Saeed et al. Brain Spine. .

Abstract

Introduction: Ethnic diversity has significantly increased within European countries since World War II for several reasons. However, there continues to be a contrasting lag in leadership positions within healthcare circles, and neurosurgery is no exception. Under-representation of minorities is a contributory factor to recurring problems of healthcare inequality.

Research question: The European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS) Diversity Committee (DC) set out to examine trends in underrepresented minority (URM) representation in leadership positions across Europe.

Material and methods: Data on the race and ethnicity of departmental heads across the units in the European nations was collated. We defined the term 'ethnic minority' in line with the criteria set by the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI). The percentage of URM among the European neurosurgical units was analysed against the demographics of the respective countries to assess whether there was a corresponding association.

Results: The percentage of URM representation was low across most European countries. Countries with the highest immigration rates e.g. Great Britain and Germany had the highest rates of representation within the neurosurgical leadership in comparison to other countries. The Balkan states had zero rates of URM representation within the neurosurgical leadership.

Discussion and conclusion: Our findings demonstrate that URM representation in neurosurgical leadership across European countries is significantly low. Selection policies, training curricula and recruitment processes aimed at improving health inequality are necessary. Further studies are needed to elucidate the factors contributing to the low participation of URM in neurosurgical leadership.

Keywords: Diversity; Ethnic minority; Leadership; Neurosurgery; Representation.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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