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Less than one in ten heart and lung surgeons in the United States are women, according to recent professional data. This stark imbalance underscores a long‑standing gender gap in a specialty that demands both technical precision and high‑stakes decision‑making.
At the recent American Association for Thoracic Surgery annual meeting, a cohort of female cardiothoracic surgeons convened to share stories, mentor the next generation, and chart a path forward. Their commitments include:
The group is confident that, with sustained effort, the proportion of women in cardiothoracic surgery will rise dramatically over the next decade. As one participant declared, “We’re not just opening a door—we’re rebuilding the entire hallway.”