Abstract Background The profile of the medical profession is changing in regard to feminization, attitudes towards the profession, and the lifestyle aspirations of young physicians. The issues addressed in this study are the careers of female and male physicians seven years after graduation and the impact of parenthood on career development. Methods Data reported originates from the fifth assessment (T5) of the prospective SwissMedCareer Study, beginning in 2001 (T1). At T5 in 2009, 579 residents (81.4% of the initial sample at T1) participated in the questionnaire survey. They were asked about occupational factors, career-related factors including specialty choice and workplace, work-life balance and life satisfaction. The impact of gender...
University hospitals are involved in the care of critically ill patients, pregraduate and postgradua...
In this article career preferences of medical specialists in the Netherlands are analysed, based on ...
In the United States, women physicians remain concentrated in a few specialties despite their increa...
Background The profile of the medical profession is changing in regard to feminization, attitudes t...
BACKGROUND: The profile of the medical profession is changing in regard to feminization, attitudes t...
Studies have continuously shown that fewer women than men achieve leadership positions in academic m...
Abstract Background Medical training occurs during peak childbearing years. However, the intense wor...
Background: Today, women constitute about half of medical students. However, women are still underre...
Abstract Background The medical specialities chosen by doctors for their careers play an important p...
Background: Family medicine (FM) residents choose among a range of options as they ...
Abstract Background In Japan, the field of Basic Sciences encompasses clinical, academic, and transl...
Aim: This article focuses on the gender-specific career differences of residents in their postgradu...
Objectives To report the self-assessed views of a cohort of medical graduates about the impact of ha...
During the last 15 years, women have substantially increased their share of traditionally male pr...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To compare the parenting and career patterns of female and male gynecology subspeci...
University hospitals are involved in the care of critically ill patients, pregraduate and postgradua...
In this article career preferences of medical specialists in the Netherlands are analysed, based on ...
In the United States, women physicians remain concentrated in a few specialties despite their increa...
Background The profile of the medical profession is changing in regard to feminization, attitudes t...
BACKGROUND: The profile of the medical profession is changing in regard to feminization, attitudes t...
Studies have continuously shown that fewer women than men achieve leadership positions in academic m...
Abstract Background Medical training occurs during peak childbearing years. However, the intense wor...
Background: Today, women constitute about half of medical students. However, women are still underre...
Abstract Background The medical specialities chosen by doctors for their careers play an important p...
Background: Family medicine (FM) residents choose among a range of options as they ...
Abstract Background In Japan, the field of Basic Sciences encompasses clinical, academic, and transl...
Aim: This article focuses on the gender-specific career differences of residents in their postgradu...
Objectives To report the self-assessed views of a cohort of medical graduates about the impact of ha...
During the last 15 years, women have substantially increased their share of traditionally male pr...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To compare the parenting and career patterns of female and male gynecology subspeci...
University hospitals are involved in the care of critically ill patients, pregraduate and postgradua...
In this article career preferences of medical specialists in the Netherlands are analysed, based on ...
In the United States, women physicians remain concentrated in a few specialties despite their increa...