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. 2016 Nov;8(11):3232–3244. doi: 10.21037/jtd.2016.11.72

Table S4. Gender distribution according to seniority, subspecialty and institutional ranking.

Variables Cardiac and thoracic surgeons Cardiac surgeons only Thoracic surgeons only
All CT centers Top CT centers Other CT centers All CT centers Top CT centers Other CT centers All CT centers Top CT centers Other CT centers
All faculty
   Women 51 (7.3) 23 (7.7) 28 (7.1) 25 (5.1) 13 (6.4) 12 (4.2) 26 (12.7) 10 (10.4) 16 (14.7)
   Men 643 (92.7) 276 (92.3) 367 (92.9) 464 (94.9) 190 (93.6) 274 (95.8) 179 (87.3) 86 (89.6) 93 (85.3)
   P 0.88± 0.38± 0.48±
Junior faculty
   Women 30 (11.8) 12 (11.5) 18 (12.0) 12 (7.7) 5 (7.9) 7 (7.5) 18 (18.4) 7 (17.1) 11 (19.3)
   Men 224 (88.2) 92 (88.5) 132 (88.0) 144 (92.3) 58 (92.1) 86 (92.5) 80 (81.6) 34 (82.9) 46 (80.7)
   P 1± 1± 0.99±
Senior faculty
   Women 21 (4.8) 11 (5.7) 10 (4.1) 13 (3.9) 8 (5.8) 5 (2.6) 8 (7.5) 3 (5.5) 5 (9.6)
   Men 416 (95.2) 182 (94.3) 234 (95.9) 317 (96.1) 130 (94.2) 187 (97.4) 99 (92.5) 52 (94.5) 47 (90.4)
   P 0.58± 0.24± 0.48FET

Data expressed as number (percentage). ±, Chi square test. FET, Fisher exact test.