Women in RAPM Recommended Reading List
The Women in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (WRAPM) SIG was created to encourage recruitment and promote the contributions of women in regional anesthesiology and pain medicine; to provide networking opportunities and professional development support for women in pursuit of ASRA Pain Medicine’s mission; and to recognize the achievements of women to the field and understand the unique challenges that face women in the profession.
This section provides a recommended reading list of journal articles for the WRAPM SIG. While this repository may not include every landmark publication, we hope it provides a list of newer, pertinent articles that our members can review to build a more solid understanding of topics related to diversity in the pain profession.
Please send your article suggestions to our SIG leadership team at WRAPM_SIG@asra.com.
Analysis of gender-based authorship Trends in Leading Pain-Medicine Journals Over 10 Years
Exploration of gender-specific authorship disparities in the pain medicine literature
Why aren't there more female pain medicine physicians?
Women authorship in pain research: A bibliometric analysis from 2002 to 2021
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