Objectives: Recent studies suggest that traditional male-female differences may be changing in terms of what is valued in a medical career but there have been no studies directly quantifying the relationship between gender and stated career-related preferences. To address this gap, we examined the differences between male and female doctors in terms of the strength of their work-related preferences at the point of eligibility to enter residency or specialty training in the UK.Methods: This was a quantitative study using a survey incorporating a discrete choice experiment (DCE). Respondents were asked a series of questions in which they had to choose between two or more scenarios, differing in terms of attributes. The attributes were: locati...
The proportion of female doctors is increasing. Yet, there is little evidence that demonstrates chan...
Background: The literature investigating female and male medical students' differing career intentio...
Objective: To compare motivation to become a doctor in both genders Study Design: Observational cros...
Objectives: Recent studies suggest that traditional male-female differences may be changing in terms...
Introduction: Insight in the choices of medical students concerning their future career is an actual...
Objective: To study the career progression of NHS doctors, comparing men and women. Design: Postal q...
OBJECTIVE: To study the career progression of NHS doctors, comparing men and women. DESIGN: Postal q...
Objective: Internationally, increasing numbers of women are practising medicine. Gender differences ...
Objectives: To explore changes in specialty preferences and work-related topics during the theoretic...
OBJECTIVES: It is well recognised that women are underrepresented in clinical academic posts. Our ai...
In the United States, women physicians remain concentrated in a few specialties despite their increa...
Objectives To examine sex differences in the specialty training recruitment outcomes of UK medical g...
Background: The main subject is the influence of gender and the stage of life on the choice of speci...
Background: Today, women constitute about half of medical students. However, women are still underre...
Objectives: We determine how gender or culture influence new medical students' specialty preferences...
The proportion of female doctors is increasing. Yet, there is little evidence that demonstrates chan...
Background: The literature investigating female and male medical students' differing career intentio...
Objective: To compare motivation to become a doctor in both genders Study Design: Observational cros...
Objectives: Recent studies suggest that traditional male-female differences may be changing in terms...
Introduction: Insight in the choices of medical students concerning their future career is an actual...
Objective: To study the career progression of NHS doctors, comparing men and women. Design: Postal q...
OBJECTIVE: To study the career progression of NHS doctors, comparing men and women. DESIGN: Postal q...
Objective: Internationally, increasing numbers of women are practising medicine. Gender differences ...
Objectives: To explore changes in specialty preferences and work-related topics during the theoretic...
OBJECTIVES: It is well recognised that women are underrepresented in clinical academic posts. Our ai...
In the United States, women physicians remain concentrated in a few specialties despite their increa...
Objectives To examine sex differences in the specialty training recruitment outcomes of UK medical g...
Background: The main subject is the influence of gender and the stage of life on the choice of speci...
Background: Today, women constitute about half of medical students. However, women are still underre...
Objectives: We determine how gender or culture influence new medical students' specialty preferences...
The proportion of female doctors is increasing. Yet, there is little evidence that demonstrates chan...
Background: The literature investigating female and male medical students' differing career intentio...
Objective: To compare motivation to become a doctor in both genders Study Design: Observational cros...