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Fig. 5 | Journal of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery

Fig. 5

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

Fig. 5

Proportion of sessions led by men only (“manels”), women only, and by one or more woman (“mixed”) at Canadian Society of Otolaryngology meetings: 2008–2020. The term “sessions” includes all groups of multiple speakers. There has been no considerable change in the proportion of female-only sessions between 2008 and 2020. However, it does appear that mixed sessions have overall increased, whereas male-only presentations have decreased over time

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