Objectives To examine sex differences in the specialty training recruitment outcomes of UK medical graduates; and whether sex differences were explained by prior academic attainment and previous fitness to practise (FtP) declarations. Design Retrospective longitudinal cohort study. Setting Administrative data on entrants to all UK medical schools from the UK Medical Education Database. Participants 10 559 doctors (6 155; 58% female) who entered a UK medical school in 2007 or 2008 and were eligible to apply for specialty training by 2015. Primary outcome measure Odds of application, offer and acceptance to any specialty training programme, and on to each of the nine largest training programmes, adjusting for sex, other demographi...
Objectives: Recent studies suggest that traditional male-female differences may be changing in terms...
OBJECTIVE: To study the career progression of NHS doctors, comparing men and women. DESIGN: Postal q...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study is to describe differences in specialty choices and qualific...
Sexism has been perceived at all levels of medical education. Although specialty training has been s...
Background Patients often seek doctors of the same sex, particularly for sex-specific complaints ...
Background Patients often seek doctors of the same sex, particularly for sex-specific complaints an...
Background Patients often seek doctors of the same sex, particularly for sex-specific complaints and...
Background Male doctors on average perform more poorly in clinical assessments compared to female ...
Medicine has traditionally been regarded as a career predominated by males however the trends in the...
Medicine has traditionally been regarded as a career predominated by males however the trends in the...
Abstract Background There is much discussion about the sex differences that exist in medical educati...
In the United States, women physicians remain concentrated in a few specialties despite their increa...
Objective: To study the career progression of NHS doctors, comparing men and women. Design: Postal q...
Objectives: Recent studies suggest that traditional male-female differences may be changing in terms...
OBJECTIVE: To study the career progression of NHS doctors, comparing men and women. DESIGN: Postal q...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study is to describe differences in specialty choices and qualific...
Sexism has been perceived at all levels of medical education. Although specialty training has been s...
Background Patients often seek doctors of the same sex, particularly for sex-specific complaints ...
Background Patients often seek doctors of the same sex, particularly for sex-specific complaints an...
Background Patients often seek doctors of the same sex, particularly for sex-specific complaints and...
Background Male doctors on average perform more poorly in clinical assessments compared to female ...
Medicine has traditionally been regarded as a career predominated by males however the trends in the...
Medicine has traditionally been regarded as a career predominated by males however the trends in the...
Abstract Background There is much discussion about the sex differences that exist in medical educati...
In the United States, women physicians remain concentrated in a few specialties despite their increa...
Objective: To study the career progression of NHS doctors, comparing men and women. Design: Postal q...
Objectives: Recent studies suggest that traditional male-female differences may be changing in terms...
OBJECTIVE: To study the career progression of NHS doctors, comparing men and women. DESIGN: Postal q...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study is to describe differences in specialty choices and qualific...