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Fig. 3 | BMC Medical Education

Fig. 3

From: Gender differences and cooperation in medical authorships - an analysis of the recent ten years in five key medical disciplines

Fig. 3

Trend in probabilities for gender-specific author cooperation combined for all countries, separated by medical discipline and year. Presentation of a temporal trend towards greater gender diversity in publication cooperation, with same-gender men cooperation remaining significantly more likely than same-gender women cooperation in radiology, surgery, and urology. On the other hand, higher probabilities of same-gender women cooperation in pediatrics and balanced same-gender cooperation in gynecology are shown. Graphs display the odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals for the comparison of same-gender men authorship vs. same-gender women authorship (left), women-lead mixed-gender authorship (women SA, men FA) vs. same-gender women authorship (middle), same-gender men authorship vs. men-lead mixed-gender authorship (men SA, women FA) (right). Results of multinomial logistic regression

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