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How Diverse is the Pathology Workforce?

Study finds rising female representation among US pathologists, but major racial and ethnic gaps remain

06/30/2026 News 3 min read
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Objective:

To analyze the demographic diversity of the pathology workforce in the United States, focusing on gender and racial/ethnic representation among recently certified pathologists.

Approach:
  • Data Analysis: Researchers analyzed demographic data from the American Board of Pathology covering over 39,000 board-certified pathologists, primarily those certified since 2006.
Key Findings:
  • 53% of active pathologists certified since 2006 are female, up from 27% for those certified before 2006.
  • Female representation varies by specialty: 39% in clinical pathology, 52% in anatomic pathology, and 54% in both.
  • Clinical informatics has the lowest female representation at 25%.
  • 62% of active pathologists certified since 2006 are White, 27% Asian, 4% Black or African American, 0.2% American Indian or Alaska Native, and 8% Hispanic or Latino.
  • Black Americans represent about 14% of the US population, while Hispanic Americans represent about 20%. Black Americans and Hispanic Americans are underrepresented in pathology compared to their proportions in the US population.
Interpretation:

The findings indicate progress in gender diversity but persistent racial and ethnic disparities in the pathology workforce.

Limitations:
  • The study does not address the reasons behind the underrepresentation of certain racial and ethnic groups.
  • It does not explore the impact of these disparities on patient care.
Conclusion:

Continued efforts are necessary to recruit, retain, mentor, and advance pathologists from underrepresented groups.

Sources:
  • Academic Pathology

This content is an AI-generated, fully rewritten summary based on a published scholarly article. It does not reproduce the original text and is not a substitute for the original publication. Readers are encouraged to consult the source for full context, data, and methodology.

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