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Table 2 Proportion of sessions that included women by subspecialty at Canadian Society of Otolaryngology meetings: 2008–2020

From: Gender representation in leadership & research: a 13-year review of the Annual Canadian Society of Otolaryngology Meetings

CSO year

General

Rhinology

Head and neck surgery

Pediatrics

Otology

Laryngology

FPRS*

Endocrinology

Education

% (n)

2008

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

25.0 (1)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

2009

22.2 (2)

0.0 (0)

50.0 (1)

0.0 (0)

9.1 (1)

40.0 (2)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

2010

6.7 (1)

9.1 (1)

14.3 (1)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

30.8 (4)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

2011

0.0 (0)

20.0 (2)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

5.0 (1)

60.0 (3)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

2012

13.9 (5)

0.0 (0)

10.0 (1)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

20.0 (1)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

2013

18.6 (8)

25.0 (1)

33.3 (3)

0.0 (0)

6.3 (1)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

2014

30.8 (12)

14.3 (2)

14.3 (2)

0.0 (0)

30.8 (4)

40.0 (4)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

2015

20.8 (10)

13.3 (2)

16.7 (1)

33.3 (1)

37.5 (9)

50.0 (6)

19.1 (4)

33.3 (2)

0.0 (0)

2016

24.3 (9)

6.3 (1)

0.0 (0)

50.0 (6)

0.0 (0)

22.2 (2)

0.0 (0)

20.0 (1)

0.0 (0)

2017

31.0 (9)

8.3 (1)

0.0 (0)

60.0 (3)

50.0 (2)

50.0 (4)

0.0 (0)

33.3 (2)

0.0 (0)

2018

27.1 (16)

9.1 (1)

16.7 (1)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

75.0 (3)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

2019

37.5 (18)

0.0 (0)

27.8 (5)

0.0 (0)

14.3 (3)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

2020

37.0 (10)

4.4 (1)

14.0 (8)

100.0 (1)

0.0 (0)

55.7 (5)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

0.0 (0)

  1. *Facial, Plastics, and Reconstructive Surgery
  2. All workshops/panels that included at least one woman were included in the count. Percentages only show the proportion of women members of each workshops/panels by subspecialty for each CSO year