- Researchers provided results to a survey study on sexual harassment and gender discrimination in ophthalmology.
- Despite increased awareness and efforts, sexual harassment and gender discrimination persist in the field.
- Bystander interventions have increased over the past 5 years, but skepticism remains regarding institutional responses.
- Suggestions for next steps included antiharassment initiatives and increased accountability for perpetrators.
- Limitations of the study included low representation of male and racially diverse respondents.
Source: JAMA Ophthalmology