Rewriting the Medical Staff Playbook: What Every CMO Needs to Know About Women in the Physician Workforce

Mark D. Olszyk, MD, MBA, CPE, FACEP, FACHE


Jan 9, 2026


Physician Leadership Journal


Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages 35-38


https://doi.org/10.55834/plj.2648059360


Abstract

Women are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. physician workforce, dominating pediatrics and OB-GYN and representing more than 40% in several key specialties. Despite this growth, outdated workplace models contribute to early-career attrition, especially among women balancing caregiving responsibilities. To address physician shortages and ensure care continuity, CMOs must implement strategies like childcare support, lactation accommodations, flexible schedules, and equitable pay. These changes are essential for retaining women physicians and sustaining access to care, particularly in rural and underserved communities.




Mark D. Olszyk, MD, MBA, CPE, FACEP, FACHE

Mark D. Olszyk, MD, MBA, CPE, FACEP, FACHE, is the chief medical officer and vice president of medical affairs and quality at Carroll Hospital, a LifeBridge Health Center, in Westminster, Maryland.

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