BackgroundIn Japan, there is a large geographical maldistribution of obstetricians/gynecologists, with a high proportion of females. This study seeks to clarify how the increase in the proportion of female physicians affects the geographical maldistribution of obstetrics/gynecologists.MethodsGovernmental data of the Survey of Physicians, Dentists and Pharmacists between 1996 and 2016 were used. The Gini coefficient was used to measure the geographical maldistribution. We divided obstetricians/gynecologists into four groups based on age and gender: males under 40 years, females under 40 years, males aged 40 years and above, and females aged 40 years and above, and the time trend of the maldistribution and contribution of each group was evalu...
Aim: A shortage of obstetricians with an increased workload is a social problem in Japan. The govern...
Data on ID specialists were extracted from the open data source of the Japanese Association for Infe...
Background: In 2004, the Japanese government permitted medical graduates for the first time to choos...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to longitudinally examine the geographic distribution of...
Background: Since the late 1980s, the policy of the Japanese government regarding physician manpower...
Inequity in physician distribution poses a challenge to many health systems. In Japan, a new postgra...
Objectives Geographic and specialty maldistributions of physicians are political concerns in Japan. ...
Abstract Background The relative shortage of physicians in Japan's rural areas is an important issue...
Background: Since the late 1980s, the policy of the Japanese government regarding physician manpower...
Previous studies from the US have found that female physicians often experience gender-based discrim...
Abstract Background The uneven geographical distribution of physicians in Japan is a result of those...
Abstract Background The shortage of doctors and maldistribution among specialties are of great conce...
During the past three decades, the participation of women in medicine has increased from 10.6 % (198...
Background: Over the past two decades, population aging and the introduction of the new postgraduate...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: To measure inequality in physician distributions using Gini coefficient and s...
Aim: A shortage of obstetricians with an increased workload is a social problem in Japan. The govern...
Data on ID specialists were extracted from the open data source of the Japanese Association for Infe...
Background: In 2004, the Japanese government permitted medical graduates for the first time to choos...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to longitudinally examine the geographic distribution of...
Background: Since the late 1980s, the policy of the Japanese government regarding physician manpower...
Inequity in physician distribution poses a challenge to many health systems. In Japan, a new postgra...
Objectives Geographic and specialty maldistributions of physicians are political concerns in Japan. ...
Abstract Background The relative shortage of physicians in Japan's rural areas is an important issue...
Background: Since the late 1980s, the policy of the Japanese government regarding physician manpower...
Previous studies from the US have found that female physicians often experience gender-based discrim...
Abstract Background The uneven geographical distribution of physicians in Japan is a result of those...
Abstract Background The shortage of doctors and maldistribution among specialties are of great conce...
During the past three decades, the participation of women in medicine has increased from 10.6 % (198...
Background: Over the past two decades, population aging and the introduction of the new postgraduate...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: To measure inequality in physician distributions using Gini coefficient and s...
Aim: A shortage of obstetricians with an increased workload is a social problem in Japan. The govern...
Data on ID specialists were extracted from the open data source of the Japanese Association for Infe...
Background: In 2004, the Japanese government permitted medical graduates for the first time to choos...